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Unemployment fund drained by pandemic

An unprecedented surge in unemployment claims caused by this year’s COVID-19 shutdown, combined with major fraud, has drained Oklahoma’s unemployment insurance (UI) trust fund and requires an increase in associated taxes on employers, the head of the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC) told lawmakers Tuesday.

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Info, tips offered ahead of next week’s election

Voters will go to the polls next Tuesday, Nov. 3, for what will be a very full ballot.

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FFA officers attend COLT conference

Officers of the local FFA chapters participated Sept. 29 in the 2020 Oklahoma FFA Chapter Officer Leadership Training (COLT) Conference at the Stride Bank Center in Enid.

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Beef packer consolidation will be topic of discussion at forum slated in El Reno

The consolidation of packing plants in the beef industry will be the topic of discussion in El Reno when the newly-formed Oklahoma Rural and Small-Town Table of Common Interests, in partnership with National Farmers Union (NFU) and American Farmers & Ranchers/Oklahoma Farmers Union Cooperative (AFR/OFU Cooperative) hosts its first issues forum.

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Crescent freshmen among state’s best in Greenhand CDE

Haileigh Hatfield and Mikenna Morris of the Crescent FFA chapter were two of 50 high school freshman FFA members from across Oklahoma to qualify for the state finals of the Greenhand Quiz Career Development Event.

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Annual Cattlemen’s feed is Monday

Kingfisher Cattlemen’s Association is hosting its annual trade show and feed next week.

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Vaccine expected to be ready for vulnerable population by January, HHS secretary says

Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said Wednesday that he expects a coronavirus vaccine to be available for vulnerable Americans by January 2021.

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