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Survey Shows Oklahoma Residents Exercise Less, Have Higher Stress Levels Compared to National Average While 93 percent of Americans report attempting to make everyday choices to be healthy and live well, 51 percent of Oklahoma residents say they struggle to do so, according to the Amway Global Wellness Index, a recent national survey of more than 15,000 Americans regarding their health and wellness.
Flooding closes roads in Oklahoma The following are road closures reported in Oklahoma due to flooding: Grant County: U.S. 81 from Pond Creek to the state line. U.S. 60 from U.S. 81 to State Highway 74. State Highway 74 S from U.S. read more
Oklahoma is ���great place' for top loan advisory firm First Financial Network, which touts itself as the nation's top loan sale advisory firm, is based in Oklahoma City for one simple reason ��� Penn Square Bank. The collapse of Penn Square Bank in 1982 triggered a banking meltdown and brought an army of federal bank officials to Oklahoma. FDIC loan sales specialist Bliss Morris stayed to found First Financial in 1989. Adding employeesFirst ...
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Showers expected in northern Oklahoma; possible flooding Scattered showers are likely across parts of northern and northwestern Oklahoma today and flooding is possible in low-lying areas and roadways near creeks and streams. In Grant County, there are reports of roads being closed due to flooding. Chances of rain will continue tonight across central Oklahoma. Heavy rainfall and winds will continue to push through southeastern portions of the state ...
Flooding closes roads in Northwest Oklahoma The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is reporting the following roads closed due to flooding. United States Highway 81 between Medford & Pond Creek in Grant County. State Highway 11 West of Medford to State Highway 11A. State Highway 8b West of Aline closed due to flooding from Eagle Chief Creek. Redhill Road between Medford & Pond Creek is closed in Grant County. US60 between Orienta and Fairview is ...
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Heavy rains drench NW Oklahoma OKLAHOMA CITY - Heavy rains have drenched northwest Oklahoma with 7 to 9 inches of rain and several county, state and federal roads are closed. The Department of Public Safety reports portions of U.S. Highways 81, 281 and 412 and state Highways 11, 45, 58 and 8B are closed.
Oklahoma City, Tulsa rise in jobs survey TULSA -- Oklahoma City and Tulsa each moved up in a study of which cities are most successful in creating and keeping jobs. The Milken Institute's Best Performing Cities 2008 report ranks Oklahoma City 50th and Tulsa 72nd of the nation's 200 largest metro areas. Tulsa was No. 98 in the study last year and Oklahoma City was No. 108. The Provo-Orem, Utah, area is No. 1 on the list. Research ...
Oklahoma's economy keeps more graduates home More graduates of Oklahoma colleges are staying here to work, according to a report by the State Regents for Higher Education. About 61 percent of the people who received bachelor's degrees in 2001-02 remained in Oklahoma five years after graduation. That was up from 59 percent of the 2000-01 class. The growth is attributed in part to Oklahoma's economy, which is stronger than most states, said ...
DNC: Bush-McCain Alert - President Touts Bush-McCain Health Care Agenda in Oklahoma The Tulsa World reports that President Bush will conduct a business roundtable in Oklahoma City today to promote his failed plan for health savings accounts before heading off to a private closed door fundraiser for John McCain's campaign. [Tulsa World, 9/12/08: http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?articleID=20080910_16_A4_hHepla243517 ]
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Rains, wind cause flooding, damage in Oklahoma Storms are expected to continue through the evening in western Oklahoma, causing flooding throughout the area. In eastern Oklahoma, scattered showers, rains and flash flooding could pick up through the night. Flash floods have been reported in Grant, Woods, Dewey, Major, Alfalfa and Kay counties. In Clinton, heavy winds blew over a propane tank and damaged buildings. In Tonkawa, winds ...
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