A small town in Oklahoma is losing its only child care center, the latest in a trend in rural parts of the state.
A report on maternity care by the March of Dimes said that 52% of counties in Oklahoma are classified as maternity care deserts, areas without access to birthing facilities or prenatal providers.
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News Nation on MSNSmall Kansas town wants to pay you to move inNeodesha, Kansas, a town of little more than 2,400 people, wants more neighbors and partnered with Make My Move to do so. It ...
Minnesotan Mark Koehn set out on a journey last fall to drive from the Canadian border to the Gulf of Mexico with the goal of ...
Situated at the confluence of the Missouri and Niobrara rivers, residents of Niobrara are no strangers to the impacts of ...
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America's last big-city stockyard in downtown Oklahoma City is up for saleAs many as 10,000 head of cattle still rumble each week through the stockyard, an urban survivor in an industry that is ...
Friday's game against Louisville will be the Longhorns' first with Jim Schlossnagle in the dugout. He was hired away from ...
Here is a whimsical look at the “heartbeat of America” through the eyes of an agrarian as Valentine’s Day quickly approaches.
Jim Guy Tucker, Arkansas’ 43rd governor, died Thursday at the age of 81. Tucker died from complications of ulcerative colitis ...
A Duncan Native launched the campaign For The Culture during OKC Black Restaurant Bingo in February 2024, which brought “Big O’s Pork and Dreams” to Paycom Center in October 2024. Bigger Than Food ...
IT’S EASY to shorthand Los Angeles as a dream factory, a place populated solely by movie stars, award shows, influencers, and ...
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