Brady kicks off August entertainment at Stage 271

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• Comedian Wayne Brady coming to Choctaw Casino & Resort – Grant GRANT –– Comedian, actor and singer Wayne Brady is headed to Choctaw Casino & Resort – Grant in August! The longtime cast member of “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” and host of “The Wayne Brady Show” will perform at Stage 271 on Saturday, Aug. 2.

OMRF scientist awarded $1 million to study muscle loss

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A new five-year National Institutes of Health grant will help an Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation scientist study muscle loss. With the $1,017,000 grant, Jordan Fuqua, Ph.D., hopes to better understand the normal muscle loss that occurs with aging and the accelerated atrophy that follows hospitalization or prolonged bedrest in older people.
OMRF scientist awarded $1 million to study muscle loss

Post Office to be closed Thursday

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• National Day of observance for former President Jimmy Carter A National Day of Observance has been declared to honor the death of former President, Jimmy Carter. The Postal Service will suspend regular mail deliveries, retail services and administrative office activity on Thursday, Jan.

Sales, use tax end-of-year comparisons

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Sales Tax November 2024 November 2023 City Tax Rate Revenue Tax Rate Revenue Boswell 0.03 $22,033.81 0.03 $31,489.82 Fort Towson 0.035 $13,758.51 0.035 $12,943.77 Hugo 0.035 $337,885.87 0.035 $348,357.44 Sawyer 0.01 $4,595.86 0.01 $3,624.26 Soper 0.02 $1,446.30 0.02 $1,749.09 December 2024 December 2023 City Tax Rate Revenue Tax Rate Revenue Boswell 0.03 $22,033.75 0.03 $27,223.91 Fort Towson 0.035 $10,904.62 0.035 $11,715.59 Hugo 0.035 $436,522.47 0.035 356,723.69 Sawyer 0.01 $3,777.15 0.01 $4,465.63 Soper 0.02 $1,351.54 0.02 $1,513.07 Use Tax November 2024 November 2023 City Tax Rate Revenue Tax Rate Revenue Boswell 0.03 $3,802.24 0.03 $3,072.15 Fort Towson 0.035 $4,504.68 0.035 $1,629.34 Hugo 0.035 $44,509.60 0.035 $42,800.09 Sawyer 0.01 $1,701.49 0.01 $1,216.35 December 2024 December 2023 City Tax Rate Revenue Tax Rate Revenue Boswell 0.03 $4,560.71 0.03 $3,449.16 Fort Towson 0.035 $4,506.98 0.035 $4,218.00 Hugo 0.035 $35,152.20 0.035 $46,986.41 Sawyer 0.01 $1,773.70 0.01 $1,443.74.

Congress certifies election results

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From Staff and Wire reports WASHINGTON, D.C. — A joint session of Congress on Monday certified the results of the 2024 presidential election, without objection.

Wolf named Lawyer of the Year

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• NAIHC congratulates J. Frank Wolf III as NAIHC 2024 Lawyer of the Year From the Choctaw Nation: “We honor and recognize Frank’s remarkable 40-year legacy of service to the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.
Frank Wolf was recognized as Attorney of the Year in Indian Country by the National American Indian Housing Council (NAIHC) at their recent Legal Symposium in Las Vegas on Dec. 10-24. Frank was selected for this national award after being nominated by the Housing Authority of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. From left to right: Jody Perez, Tom McGeisey, Kelly Cook, Jamie Navenma, Bobby Yandell, Frank Wolf, Charlotte Roberts, Sami Jo Difuntorum, Marcy Gouge and Patrick Goggles.

Animal welfare groups applaud Grady County law enforcement for cockfighting, animal cruelty bust

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• FIGHT Act now before Congress will strengthen tools for cops and citizens to further clamp down on a crime that too often goes uncharged, unprosecuted TULSA — Animal Wellness Action and the Center for a Humane Economy applauded the Grady County Sheriff’s Office for busting a cockfighting operation and large case of multi-species animal cruelty near Ninnekah, Okla.

OMRF scientist links genetic variant to lupus

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Scientists at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation are one step closer to determining the genetic trigger for lupus in some people. Over two years of experiments, Swapan Nath, Ph.D., led an OMRF research team that identified a specific genetic variant and its associated effects.

Assessment and care planning are key to quality care

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Every person in a nursing home has the right to good care, under the law. The law states that the nursing home must help residents “attain or maintain” their highest level of physical, mental and emotional well-being. In order to provide good care, the staff must assess each resident and plan care to support each resident’s life-long patterns, and their current interests, strengths and needs. When residents and family members are involved in the care planning process, they can provide the staff with information needed to make sure residents get the good care they deserve.
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