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A volunteer team in Moore helps its members too

Team Rubicon cleans up house sites, but also acts as therapy for some.

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Tulsa Mayor, Farm Bill & Immigration

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An attorney who persistently takes on powerful Oklahoma leaders

The Oklahoma Supreme Court gets frequent visits from Oklahoma City attorney Jerry Fent

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Congressman Lucas: Food stamps cuts won’t keep hungry from getting help

The $20.5 billion in cuts over 10 years has come under fire from advocacy groups

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On Tap: How do we minimize loss from tornadoes?

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This Week in Oklahoma Politics

Tulsa Mayor, Farm Bill & Immigration

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A Shakespearean view of PTSD

Shakespeare’s “Henry IV” features a character traumatized by war and described in terms modern psychiatrists recognize all too well. (Beinecke

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Practice and Policy Lecture Series

February 11th 2013 12:00am - 1:00pm at Oklahoma History Center

“New Beginnings: The Future of OKDHS”
Director Ed Lake Shares Vision for Agency.

Equipped with a new vision and commitment to the citizens of Oklahoma, OKDHS Director Ed Lake is ready to take the agency to new heights. As part of the agency’s Practice and Policy Lecture Series, Lake will share his insights and vision for the future of OKDHS. “New Beginnings: The Future of OKDHS” will be held Monday, February 11, from Noon until 1 p.m. at the Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive in Oklahoma City.

All lectures in the Practice and Policy Lecture Series are sponsored by Oklahoma Department of Human Services and University of Oklahoma Center for Public Management. This yearlong series provides thought-provoking presentations by experts in their fields on Oklahoma’s emerging policy issues, trends and best practices. The lectures are free and open to the public.

More details: http://www.okdhs.org/ppls/


Oklahoma History Center
800 Nazih Zuhdi Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73105, USA

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Drought Relief? Might be More Like “Temporary Respite”

Parts of Oklahoma have received a lot of rain lately, and some municipalities like Norman have lifted mandatory water conservation

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