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The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is teaming up with the Oklahoma Highway Safety Office (OHSO) to urge drivers to stay sober behind the wheel. Saturday, April 20, 2024, marks the unofficial marijuana “holiday,” and there will likely be an increase in marijuana use. Marijuana laws are changing constantly across the country, but one thing remains: Impaired driving is illegal and deadly. NHTSA is reminding all drivers: If You Feel Different, You Drive Different.
Read moreOklahoma State University Extension has launched a curriculum to educate high school and 4-H students about the Farm Bill.
Read moreAs warm weather returns, so too do the many road construction zones on our streets and highways, as crews work to maintain and repair roadways. April 15-19 is 2024 National Work Zone Awareness Week (NWZAW), and AAA joins transportation, construction and traffic safety agencies at the state and federal level, to remind drivers to stay focused and drive with caution in road work zones.
Read moreAthird-gener ation newspaperman, a college president and two civic leaders are set for induction into the Seminole Hall of Fame this Thursday evening.
Read moreThe Seminole Nation Communications Department of the Seminole Nation just recently constructed a media room for their department.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Tammy Ackerman, Sally Baker, Billy Bible, Janna Calvert, Tuff Childs, Denese Cheatwood, Joshua Cherry, Jimmy Deatherage Jr, Chris Evans, Mike Gifford, Sharlene Hammons, Dee Harjo, Kenneth Harjo, Louis Harjo Jr, Derrick Harris, Phyllis Houser, Richard Looney, Brynda McCoy, Jerry McKane, Tona Mitchell & Dakota Walker. Monday birthdays include Summer Aycox, Dylan Barnes, Reagan Bateman, Scott Childers, Farentino Coody, Ron Gould Jr, Todd Gwaltney, Bryan Harris, Sarah Herriman, Joyce Kean, Matthew Kuestersteffan, Debbie Persinger, Saundra Rice, Meagan Roulston, Aron Streater, Betty Sullivan, Jeremiah Thompson, Pamela Welch & Randy Wilburn.
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