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Oklahoma Human Services Brings Mobile Office to Wetumka

Oklahoma Human Services is working to make services more accessible to Oklahoma families. In our ongoing efforts to remove systemic barriers, we are meeting customers where they are and providing resources in a more effective manner.

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AFS MOBILE UNITS ARE HERE!! –

AFS is meeting our customers where they are by going to underserved communities in our Mobile Unit

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Service Today for Anita Pointer

Anita Jean Pointer passed away at her home in Holdenville, Oklahoma on Saturday, March 16, 2024, at the age of 67 years.

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CONGRATULATIONS TO THESE STUDENTS WHO

CONGRATULATIONS TO THESE STUDENTS WHO

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One Pharmacist’s View

St Patrick's Day in Brooklyn

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Happy 90th Birthday

Icy Ree Normore Robinson Wichita, Kansas

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The Five Moons

The Oklahoma History Center is presenting a Podcast celebrating women for Women’s History Month, A Very OK Podcast. It is a new podcast focused on Oklahoma’s Native American ballerinas, Maria Tallchief, and Marjorie Tallchief (Osage), Yvonne Chouteau (Shawnee), Moscelyne Larkin (Peoria/ Eastern Shawnee), and Rosella Hightower (Choctaw) were all born in Oklahoma during the 1920s and went on to become prima ballerinas. Nicknamed the “Five Moons,” they achieved the pinnacle of success in their respective ballet careers, making their marks in America and on the international stage. They were named Oklahoma Cultural Treasures in 1997. A beautiful mural in the Oklahoma State Capitol, Flight of Spirit (above), painted by Mike Larsen (Chickasaw), pays tribute to them. Our guest on this episode are writer, director, actor, and dancer Russ Tallchief (Osage), the great-nephew of Maria and Marjorie Tallchief. Visit https:// www.okhistory.org/historycenter.

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