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Game wardens in Oklahoma and Lincoln counties recently confirmed black bear sightings using trail cam photos from landowners near Luther, Chandler and Depew, according to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation.
Read moreJune is a milestone month. It’s the start of the 2020 Hurricane Season, the traditional launch into summer activities, and a time to focus on your wellbeing during National Safety Month. This year, with many COVID-19 restrictions in place, the experts at Scepter™ advise people to be extra vigilant throughout the month … and the rest of the summer.
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Read moreNot only is repurposing old materials extremely eco-friendly, it’s easy on your wallet. It may take a bit of extra elbow grease, but the end result is undoubtedly worth it.
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY (June 2, 2020) – Governor Kevin Stitt announced the Governor’s Solution Task Force and the Oklahoma State Department of Health tested more than 35,800 residents and staff at 265 nursing homes and long-term care facilities across Oklahoma during the month of May.
Read moreWilliam Franklin Quinalty, age 95 of Seminole, departed this life on earth Saturday, May 30, 2020 in Seminole, OK. He was born to the late Dess Quinalty and Ethel Littreal December 6,1924 in Boonville, Arkansas. He married Lorene McGinnis, June 1, 1946 in Seminole. William was self-employed welder and worked in the oilfield.
Read moreNewly appointed interim director of the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC) Shelly Zumwalt turned to Facebook Live on Monday, June 1, in order to provide an update regarding the thousands of backlogged unemployment claims. Zumalt began her statement by reiterating her promise to, “start to process 25% of unemployment claims backlogged since last Friday,” before stating they had, “met and exceeded that goal.”
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