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Outbreak of Salmonella in onions

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The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) reported in late October that 98 people in Oklahoma have confirmed Salmonella Oranienburg infections, the second highest number of infections of the 37 states currently impacted by a fast-growing outbreak. Salmonella infection is a common bacterial disease that affects the intestinal tract. Infections most frequently occur through consumption…

Rural land sales skyrocket in Okla.

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OKLAHOMA CITY (PRNewswire) — The fall is shaping up to be a good time for selling land in Oklahoma, if three recent Schrader land auctions are a good indication. “Just in the past week, we’ve had large bidder turnouts and strong sale prices on farmland, pasture, recreational land and land with development potential,” said Brent…

Gundy signs new contract with OSU

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STILLWATER — The governing board for Oklahoma State University, the OSU/A&M Board of Regents, has approved a recommendation from OSU President Dr. Kayse Shrum and Athletic Director Chad Weiberg to sign head football coach Mike Gundy to a new contract. The new agreement will keep Gundy on a perpetual five-year contract at his alma mater….

AAC adds six new schools

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IRVING, Texas – In light of the departure of four teams to the Big 12 Conference, the American Athletic Conference has voted to accept six teams for membership in the AAC. Tulsa is already a member of the AAC. The AAC Board of Directors and Commissioner Mike Aresco announced six universities have had their applications…

Inhofe wants the military vaccine mandate suspended

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WASHINGTON – U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Oklahoma, ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, sent a letter to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, calling on him to suspend the coronavirus vaccine mandate and answer specific questions about the readiness impacts of the Biden administration’s mandate. “At a time when our adversaries continue to increase…

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Spiders are scary but avoidable

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STILLWATER  – As Oklahomans pull end-of-year holiday decorations out of the attic and put away tools in sheds, they may end up disturbing some of their smallest neighbors. Exclamations of surprise will be uttered. Bites might be delivered. Squashing, unfortunately, happens too often. Andrine Shufran, Oklahoma State University Extension associate specialist with the OSU Department…

Obtaining a safe water supply isn’t easy in rural areas

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STILLWATER. – Clean and safe water for drinking and household use is one of life’s necessities, but some residents served by Oklahoma State University Extension struggle to access the vital resource. Rural water districts populate the Oklahoma landscape serving thousands, but what happens when the public utility is not readily available? A recent survey conducted…

Rural water wells need repeated testing

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STILLWATER – For rural residents who rely on their own wells for household use, testing is often the only line of defense in protecting families and animals from unsafe drinking water. Individual well systems that populate Oklahoma’s rural landscape can potentially run dry, become contaminated from a flood or nearby septic system, or contain harmful…

OSDH approved a nonbinary birth certificate settlement

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OKLAHOMA CITY – An attempted executive branch legal settlement to authorize nonbinary birth certificates in Oklahoma failed to follow a legal process outlined in state law, House Republican leadership said  last Thursday. The Oklahoma State Department of Health reportedly entered into a federal lawsuit settlement authorizing a process to add nonbinary to the gender section…

Pandemic spurs online worship

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NASHVILLE, Tennessee — Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, online worship services were a novel concept for many churches. In the almost two years since, however, churches have adapted and reached new people with the adoption of digital streaming. According to a new study from Nashville-based Lifeway Research, 45% of Americans say they have watched a…