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A local non-profit is hosting rap battles and other events to advocate for mental health awareness in Oklahoma. The organization called Soulbody Cyphers is working to destigmatize conversations around mental health and cultivate a community of MCs.
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Tulsa and Texoma are now officially recognized by the federal government as technology hubs — and the local tech sectors are looking at money tied to the designation.
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Despite lawmakers missing the Farm Bill’s deadline at the end of September, Oklahoma farmers are not seeing many changes to major agriculture programs yet.
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Illegal dumping is a crime, and a real problem in rural areas. The Oklahoma State University Extension Service and two agencies are hosting a workshop to give law enforcement tools to fight it.
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services awarded $10 million over five years to OSU’s Center for Health Sciences to address Indigenous health disparities and advance equity.
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BMX is partnering with Oklahoma State University’s medical team to enhance athletic performance of elite athletes.
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Ever wondered whether your well water would win a blue ribbon? The OSU Extension isn’t handing out prizes, but it is providing free well water testing at county fairs across the state.
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As the extreme heat continues across Oklahoma, it not only poses a threat to humans, but also cattle.
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Up to a billion birds die each year in the United States after flying into windows. A team of OSU researchers are seeking to understand and prevent bird deaths on campus.
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Some smaller higher education institutions in Oklahoma are going to see a boost in their cyberinfrastructure, thanks to a grant from the National Science Foundation.