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SB 68 69 Signed

OKLAHOMA CITY – Two legislative measures aimed at helping military families enroll their children in a new school district have been signed by Gov. Kevin Stitt. Senate Bill 68 was requested by the U.S.
Costco sees sales rise in March

Costco sees sales rise in March

Costco sees sales rise in March

ISSAQUAH, Wash. – Costco Wholesale Corp. recently reported net sales of $18.21 billion for the retail month of March, the five weeks ended April 4. That’s an increase of 17.6% from $15.49 billion last year. For the 31-week period that ended April 4, the company reported net sales of $111.
Sequoyah celebrated in museum exhibit

Sequoyah celebrated in museum exhibit

Sequoyah celebrated in museum exhibit

TAHLEQUAH – Sequoyah introduced the Cherokee syllabary in 1821. This year, Cherokee Nation celebrates the bicentennial of his invention with a series of exhibits focused on the Cherokee language and syllabary.
CoBank: U.S. economy gathering momentum

CoBank: U.S. economy gathering momentum

CoBank: U.S. economy gathering momentum

DENVER – The U.S. economy continues to outperform expectations as stimulus funds are fueling robust consumer spending, according to the most recent quarterly report from CoBank’s Knowledge Exchange.
Former Senator, Vice President Walter Mondale, dies

Former Senator, Vice President Walter Mondale, dies

Former Senator, Vice President Walter Mondale dies at 93

Walter Mondale, the Minnesota Democratic political leader who served as Vice President under then-President Jimmy Carter and, later, made a failed attempt to reach the White House as president died Monday. He was 93.
Author recounts uncovering mystery of her parents

Author recounts uncovering mystery of her parents

Author recounts uncovering mystery of her parents

Marija Fine was an infant in March 1944 when Nazi soldiers wrestled her from her mother’s arms and shipped the baby to orphanages in Latvia and Germany. She would never see her biological mother again.