Be alert to fraud after a disaster

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Survivors should be aware that con artists and criminals may try to obtain money or steal personal information through fraud or identity theft after a disaster. In some cases, thieves try to apply for FEMA assistance using names, addresses and Social Security numbers they have stolen from survivors.

‘Planners, npers and fpers’

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Bowman Comments to: andybowman839@gmail.com Coffeetimecolumn. com Some of us are Planners. Meticulous and rather ridiculous methodical planners, we spend a lot of time laying out our life like a checkerboard square. We know what we will be doing today, this week, next month and exactly where we plan to be on our checkerboard by the end of the year. We have car insurance, home insurance, life insurance, loss of income insurance, and probably insurance for not having insurance.
‘Planners, npers and fpers’

Keep Oklahoma Beautiful launches paint program

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• Communities invited to apply for free paint and supplies OKLAHOMA CITY –– Keep Oklahoma Beautiful (KOB) will open applications for its Paint Oklahoma Beautiful program June 1, 2024. This initiative supports community beautification projects by providing organizations with paint donated by HIS Paint and stipend checks for supplies.

Calendar of Events...

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Happy 44th Birthday to Jason Pruitt on June 1! On June 8, a community fun day will be held at Sawyer Community Center, with a light meal beginning at 5:30 p.m. and then at 6:30, they will begin yard darts, dominoes and possibly karaoke.

Kiamichi Tech graduates complete career training

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HUGO –– Kiamichi Tech honored students who recently completed their career training with a graduation ceremony on May 14 at the Hugo campus. The ceremony included congratulatory remarks from Shelley Free, Kiamichi Tech Superintendent, a presentation of certificates and a special recognition of Kiamichi Tech Distinguished Graduates.

Home health teams, employees win awards

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Employees and teams from home health, hospice and Medicaid ADvantage agencies across the state of Oklahoma were honored recently at A Path of Care’s annual “Light the Path” 2024 Awards ceremony held in Shawnee. Awards were presented to employees and agencies for their superior service and accomplishments in 2023.
Kimberly Johnson, RN, (center) receives her award from Mary Hancock and Jennifer James. James and Johnson also accepted the Team Spirit Award for their team.
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