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Terry Stuart Forst named 2024 Agriculture Hall of Fame inductee

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Terry Stuart Forst, a fifth generation Oklahoman who owns and manages the state’s oldest and most continuous familyoperated ranch, has been named the 2024 recipient of Governor Stitt’s Outstanding Achievement in Agriculture Award. Forst is the 27th inductee into the Oklahoma Agriculture Hall of Fame and becomes the first woman to earn the state’s most prestigious agricultural honor.

Oklahoma Human Services announces first-ever multi-county CarePortal launch in southwestern Oklahoma

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Community members invited to support child welfare needs at expansion celebration Oklahoma Human Services is pleased to announce the first-ever multi-county expansion of CarePortal. The community is invited to join in a launch celebration for five southwestern Oklahoma counties - Jackson, Harmon, Greer, Kiowa, and Tillman from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, April 10 at the Seminar Center at Southwest Technology Center, 711 W. Tamarack Road in Altus. Interested attendees should register in advance to ensure enough space and materials.

How to give back to the military community this National Volunteer Month

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StatePoint – April is National Volunteer Month, an annual opportunity to recognize the contributions that volunteers make to their community through their time and energy. When it comes to a vast operation like the USO, which has more than 250 locations around the globe that serve hundreds of thousands of U.S.
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Jesus gives a fishing lesson

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Y’all know where is the best place to catch a fish? Right there in the side of his mouth! Please read John 21:1-14 John 21:3 Simon Peter said to them, “I am going fishing.” They said to him, “We will also come with you.” They went out and got into the boat; and that night they caught nothing. When things don’t go our way we may think that our old life would be easier.

Bill to toughen penalties for strangulation offenses passes committee

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The Oklahoma House Judiciary – Criminal Committee today passed a bill to strengthen penalties for strangulation offenses. John George, R-Newalla, authored Senate Bill 1211, which would raise the penalty for assault and battery by strangulation or attempted strangulation against an intimate partner or household member to a maximum of three years to a maximum term of up to 10 years in prison.