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Unemployment fraud is on the rise in Seminole, with at least three new cases reported to the Seminole Police Department (SPD) last week. Criminals committing unemployment fraud use the names, addresses and other information to fraudulently file with the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC) for unemployment benefits intended for Oklahomans.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) has issued the following situation update about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Oklahoma:
Read moreThe House on Thursday passed Senate Bill 1922, the general appropriations bill for Fiscal Year 21. This $7.7 billion state budget now awaits the governor’s signature.
Read moreIf Matthew Gresham’s nursing career could be captured in a saying, it would be this: No one cares what you know until they know how much you care.
Read moreNumerous reports of skin rashes in patients with COVID-19 are cropping up around the world.
Read moreWhat mom hasn’t had to clean Play-Doh® out of clothes, books, carpet, hair, the dog, shoes, and so on? What diabolical mind conceived the crazy stuff?
Read moreFor couples who are unable to conceive a child on their own, in vitro fertilization has fulfilled many dreams of welcoming a baby into the family. Physicians at OU Medicine regularly perform IVF for patients and, as part of an academic medical center, they also conduct research to refine the procedure in order to achieve the best health outcomes for both mother and baby.
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