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STILLWATER, Okla. – As people across the world reflect on the 50 anniversary of Earth Day, agricultural producers and other Oklahoma land stewards can attest to the positive environmental and economic effects that patch burning provides.
Read moreProtecting workers has long been a priority for business owners, but that responsibility took on new meaning in the wake of the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus in late-winter 2020.
Read moreHorses are remarkably adept at injuring themselves, even in the safest environments possible. A bit of knowledge and preparation can help horse owners handle these seemingly inevitable wounds. Always consider the wound’s location and severity, degree of lameness caused and initial first aid steps with any injury. Most commonly, a horse sustains cuts, scrapes and/or abrasions on its legs. Unfortunately, this part of the body has the least amount of soft tissue protection between the skin and such important structures as joints, tendons and ligaments. If a cut involves one of these structures, a small problem can become larger or even life-threatening such as a wound that extends into the joint and infects the joint or a cut that severely damages or completely transects a flexor tendon.
Read moreState’s recovery expected to lag behind nation
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Read moreTwo additional positive cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have been confirmed in Seminole County in the latest report from the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) Tuesday morning. This brings the total number of cases in the county to nine, with one death.
Read moreThe Seminole County Democratic Party voted unanimously to support the Native American Nations in their legal battle with Governor Stitt over renewing the Tribal Gaming Compact. In a letter to the governor, sent Tuesday, April 15, 2020, they reminded the governor that his comparison of exclusivity rates for Oklahoma with those for New York, Connecticut, and Florida, more affluent areas of the country, is unfair.
Read moreThe Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum observed the 25th anniversary of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building bombing Sunday through its annual Remembrance Ceremony to honor those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever on April 19, 1995.
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