Experiment-based kits teach the importance of good oral hygiene, healthy eating choices

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OKLAHOMA –– Delta Dental of Oklahoma, the state’s leading dental benefits provider, announced a free resource available to Oklahoma third through sixth-grade teachers. MouthScience is a science program that demonstrates why good oral hygiene and healthy food and drink choices are important to overall health. Created by the Delta Dental of Oklahoma Foundation, the MouthScience Kit helps students use basic science and math skills, aligned with Oklahoma Academic Standards, to see and understand the correlation of sugar and acid to tooth decay.
Experiment-based kits teach the importance of good oral hygiene, healthy eating choices

Preparing for the upcoming winter wheat season

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OKLAHOMA –– As the principal producers of wheat, corn and additional high-volume crops, Oklahoma farmers are huge contributors to the United States agricultural market. Each September, large quantities of wheat are harvested across the state, making it important for farmers and ranchers to have the necessary insurance protection.

Football Contest winner

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FRANK WOLF, of Hugo, was this week’s winner of the Hugo News Football Contest after choosing 16 out of 19 games correctly. Pictured, Wolf collects the $50 weekly prize from David Dyer of Dyer Quick Lube, where he obtained his winning entry blank. Sponsoring this year’s Hugo News Football Contest are: Dr. Wade Rowland DDS, First United Bank, Dyer Quick Lube, AmeriState Bank, Red River Counseling, Sonic, Hugo Lake Marina & Cabins- Little Dixie, Busy Bee, Security First National Bank, First Bank, Pruett’s Food, Superior Wheel & Tire, Shelter Insurance-Julia King, Ed Wallace Ford, Stoned 4 Survival, R.E. McGuire Insurance-Ernie Taylor, Jay Hodge, U.S. Cellular and Hugo Express Pharmacy. Game selections can be found in each Wednesday edition of the Hugo News.
Football Contest winner

Cheering their team to VICTORY...

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HUGO SEVENTH AND EIGHTH grade cheerleaders include (back row l to r): A’Nariyah Cash, Kinsley Johnson, Ali Johnson, Ja’Miya Johnson, Brooklynn Brook and Emma Earley. Front row (l to r): Jazlyn Randall, Brooke Ward, Makatlyn Sanchez, Sailor Percy. Not pictured: Kacie Reynolds, Jaelynn Armes, Jayda Kain, Marley Barnett.
Cheering their team to VICTORY...

Text messaging scam targeting Oklahomans

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Oklahoma Human Services (OKDHS) has been notified of a text messaging scam targeting Oklahomans that specifically mentions benefits received through OKDHS, including the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as food stamps) and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), as well as Social Security Income (SSI). The agency was notified of a similar scam in July.

Governor Stitt declares Deaf Awareness Week in Oklahoma

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Governor Kevin Stitt has officially declared September 20-26 as Deaf Awareness Week in Oklahoma. “The purpose of Deaf Awareness Week is to increase public awareness of Deaf culture, heritage and American Sign Language, which are unique to deaf people,” Services to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program Manager David Hankinson said.

OKDHS offices moving to by appointment only visits

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Effective last week, all visits to Oklahoma Human Services (OKDHS) offices will be by appointment only to protect the health and safety of the agency’s customers and workforce. If customers cannot be served online at OKDHSLive.org or OKBenefits.org, or have difficulty with online applications, they can call 405.522.5050 for assistance or to schedule an appointment.
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