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The Oklahoma Broadband Office (OBO) is now accepting competitive proposals for a second round of grants to expand high-speed internet access throughout the state, OBO Executive Director Mike Sanders announced Monday.
Read moreSeminole County Community Leader Concludes Courageous Battle with Cancer
Read moreBy Bob Melton County Editor According to the Gas-Buddy website, the average price of gasoline in Oklahoma as of Sunday was $2.93 per gallon. This is a small decrease of 0.9 cents over the past week, and it is 12.1 cents lower than this time last month. Gas prices in Oklahoma stand 19.3 cents lower than one year ago, when the average price was $3.12 per gallon ($3.56 nationally). The GasBuddy report is based on a survey of 2,294 gas stations in Oklahoma. This average is based on a survey of 2,294 gas stations across the state. Prices in the survey ranged from a low of $2.63 to a high of $3.89, a difference of $1.26 per gallon.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Bob Beasley, Ella Cain, Steven Carr, Ted Carrell, Amie Colclazier, Troy Dodson Jr, Evelyn Gentry, Eugene Harjo, Jr., Jamie Landreth, Rachelle Lovett, Stephanie Norman, Kay Northcott, Kenneth Payne, Troy Rhodes, Margaret Rippee, Helen Roesler, Nita Sneed, Sara Stanton, Mackenzie Stevens, Whitley Wallace, Robert Watkins & Joe Wrigley.
Read moreSeminole Nation Special Call Council Meeting June
Read moreIn an innovative collaboration aimed at bolstering community weather safety and advancing educational opportunities, Oklahoma Baptist University has announced its partnership with esteemed weather research entities to host a cutting-edge bistatic radar system on its campus.
Read moreRed Rock Behavioral Health Services, in collaboration with the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS), has announced the upcoming grand opening of a new Urgent Recovery Clinic (URC) in Oklahoma County.
Read moreDave, My husband and I own a small business. We’ve been open for 12 years, and fortunately we’ve been very successful. We made the decision when we first opened to run the business debt-free. Along with that, we only accept cash, checks and debit cards for payment. Recently, we’ve had a client become very insistent that we start accepting credit cards. Our relationship with this client is becoming a little contentious over the issue. How should we address the situation?
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