OSDH shares FAQs addressing current infant formula shortage

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OKLAHOMA CITY – OSDH understands the difficulties the current infant formula shortage is causing in our state. While we are unable to become directly involved in the supply-chain process, we will try to keep Oklahomans up-to-date on how to find resources and updates as they become available from the federal government and manufacturers.

Taking in young wildlife isn’t a good idea

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¶ Leaving them alone is best course in most cases Springtime in Oklahoma is when people commonly come across newborn and young wildlife. Newborn rabbits, squirrels, deer and birds easily appeal to most people’s senses of care and compassion.

Oklahoma Statewide Poultry Ban Lifted

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On Tuesday, May 31, the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry lifted the statewide ban on poultry exhibitions, public sales and swap meet bans. May 31 marked 30 days since the last confirmed case of HPAI in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Statewide Poultry Ban Lifted

SCOOTER’S OWNER

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Trevor Brandenburgh, along with his family and employees, pose for a photo with Hugo Area Chamber of Commerce members (l to r) Guy Dale, Amy White, Arlinda Darst, Kevin Cory, Ernest McCarty, Kelli Stacy, Les Shumake, Valerie Powell and Lena Kopp. Contributed Photo
Scooter’s owner

State Farm Insurance celebrates 100th Anniversary

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HUGO — One of Oklahoma’s largest and oldest insurance companies, State Farm Insurance, celebrated its 100th Anniversary on June 7 this year. In support of that milestone anniversary, Hugo Mayor Ernest McCarty has declared June 7 as “State Farm Day in Hugo!” (See proclamation on this page.) State Farm Insurance also has a significant history right here in Hugo, as A.B.
State Farm Insurance celebrates 100th Anniversary

That’s how you do it!

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I don’t think I have ever seen traffic in Hugo heavier than it was Friday before the Rodeo Parade and the Friday evening Rodeo performance. Cars were basically stacked along Jackson Street to all edges of town.
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Inflation takes toll on State government also

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Gross Receipts to the Treasury in May reflect the dampening effect of inflation on the Oklahoma economy, State Treasurer Randy McDaniel has announced. May gross receipts of $1.3 billion are up 5% from a year ago, the slowest rate of growth in 10 months.