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Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company (OG&E) is lowering the fuel charge to Oklahoma customers, who will see a reduction in their electric bills as a result. The change went into effect on Wednesday, May 1, and customers will see the change reflected in their June bills.
Read moreSenate Joint Resolution 16, authored by Sen. John Haste, R-Broken Arrow, will be on November’s general election ballot following adoption by the House.
Read moreWith spring in full swing, The Clinic has scheduled free physicals for students across its service area in advance of summer and fall sports.
Read moreU.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Oklahoma State Director Kenneth Corn announced May 1 that USDA Rural Development will be able to provide extended aid to USDA Rural Development mortgage holders in disaster areas from recent storms in Oklahoma.
Read moreOn Tuesday, May 14, at 10 a.m., the State Historic Preservation Office will offer a free webinar entitled “The Historic Preservation Tax Credit: A Case Study.” Sara Werneke, tax program coordinator and historic preservation architect with the SHPO, will be the featured presenter.
Read moreSevere weather is a fact of life in Oklahoma, and with the storms we suffered in the area over the past week, hopefully this will help you evaluate your trees as you design your cleanup plans.
Read moreDid you ever have a perfect day, 24 hours when everything went right? I had one yesterday, and it scared me.
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