State Health Department responds to Tattoo Rules
The Oklahoma Health Department responds to last week’s story on the agency enforcing rules that had been deemed unconstitutional.
State Health Department responds to Tattoo Rules Read More »
The Oklahoma Health Department responds to last week’s story on the agency enforcing rules that had been deemed unconstitutional.
State Health Department responds to Tattoo Rules Read More »
“They can’t just change the rules and try to enforce something that has already been ruled on in court.”
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“Access to high-speed internet service is no longer a luxury. It has become a necessity.”
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Governor Stitt has declared a State of Emergency for Creek County, along with nine other counties affected by the hurricane-like winds and tornadoes that hit the area last weekend.
There were two noteworthy resolutions passed at the Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association (OSSAA) Board of Directors meeting last week that will impact local high school athletic programs.The first and
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“They show a true affinity for people and have shown how running their business the right way can make a positive impact on individuals, families, and communities.”
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