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Methane tax threatens consumers

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Petroleum Alliance of Oklahoma President Brook A. Simmons criticized the inclusion of a methane tax in a draft social and climate spending plan released by the U.S. House of Representatives. “Oklahoma consumers have long enjoyed some of the lowest energy costs in the nation thanks to our proximity to oil and natural production, refining, natural…

Tulsa lawyers win OBA awards

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Three Tulsa residents were honored with awards during the Oklahoma Bar Association’s 117th Annual Meeting, Nov. 10-12, at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Oklahoma City. These awards are three of 19 given to recipients from across the state during the three-day event. Award winners were selected by the OBA Awards Committee and the OBA Diversity…

More blood to fight flu outbreaks

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As the holidays approach, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns about a potential spike in flu cases this year. Officials say it is important that those who are eligible, healthy and feeling well make an appointment to donate blood or platelets. The American Red Cross continues to address an ongoing emergency blood shortage,…

Study on workplace illness, injuries

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The Oklahoma Department of Labor’s (ODOL) Statistics Division did a survey of private businesses that showed 18,900 work-related injury and illness cases in 2020. This total includes 12,700 cases with days away from work and 6,200 cases with on-the-job transfers or duty restrictions. The Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (SOII) program, in cooperation with…

Clay Staires to run for District 66

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Conservative Republican Clay Staires, a former school teacher and coach who switched to a career in business, is running for State Representative District 66. That seat is open due to term limits. “God is the answer to the issues in our society, not the government,” Staires said. “Our Constitution is the answer to the issues…

Study: Exercise is useful against osteoarthritis

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New findings from the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation suggest how exercise can benefit people with osteoarthritis even in the absence of weight loss. OMRF scientist Tim Griffin, Ph.D., said the findings lay the groundwork for understanding cellular changes related to osteoarthritis, which affects 1 in 8 American adults. “Traditionally, we’ve thought of osteoarthritis primarily being…

Enel Green Power’s Chisholm View wind farm

More wind farms headed to Oklahoma

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GAGE/PRNewswire — Enel Green Power North America has started construction of the 250 MW 25-Mile Creek wind project in Ellis County, Okla., the company’s 12th wind farm in the state. With this new construction, Enel Green Power’s Oklahoma wind portfolio now exceeds $3 billion in investment. The company now has over 2.5 GW of new…

Oklahoma’s 31 tornadoes in October was a record

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Oklahoma set a record for tornadoes with 31 in October, according to Gary McManus, associate state climatologist, Oklahoma Climatological Survey. “Oklahomans are growing accustomed to Mother Nature’s October weather shenanigans following a snowstorm of up to 13 inches in 2019 and a crippling ice storm in 2020,” McManus said. “A spring severe weather motif was…

Unwise for kids: Biden’s push for 5- to 11-year-olds draws fire

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Rep. Sean Roberts, R-Hominy, criticized the Biden administration’s continued push for children as young as 5 years old to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Biden administration officials laid out plans on October 20 to ensure that close to 25,000 pediatric or primary care offices, thousands of pharmacies and hundreds of schools and rural health clinics would…

Apologize for the FBI probe

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Reps. Sherrie Conley, R-Newcastle, and Wendi Stearman, R-Collinsville, with 13 of their colleagues sent a letter to Shawn Hime, executive director of the Oklahoma State School Boards Association (OSSBA), requesting that he take action to stop the National School Board Association (NSBA) from requesting federal assistance on behalf of Oklahoma and for an apology to…