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Be sure your voice is heard - Register to Vote
It's an important privilege! Last day to register to vote in Oklahoma for the Nov. 4, 2014 election is Friday, October 10, 2014.
Securing Your Home for Natural Disasters
A natural disaster is a devastating event caused by rain, wind, fire, and even earth that endangers people's lives and property. Although there is often little that can be done to prevent a natural disaster, people can take steps to reduce the effect that it has on themselves and their property. When it comes to our homes, it is important to know how to prepare for the numerous threats from nature. Not only will this save your property from excessive damage, but it may also help to save the lives of loved ones.
Rebates for Tulsa Area Seniors
It's rebate season in Tulsa but act fast, there is a limited time to apply.
Questions and answers on the new health care law
Enrollment in health insurance plans offered under the law begins Tuesday and continues until March 31, 2014. Coverage starts Jan. 1. People who already have health insurance can keep it and satisfy the law’s requirement to have insurance as long as the plan meets minimum coverage requirements.
City of Tulsa offering 3-week parking ticket amnesty
Tulsa drivers were given a belated Christmas present Wednesday, as the City of Tulsa announced that it would offering a three-week amnesty period for parking ticket payments.
Choctaw Nation picked to lead new anti-poverty effort
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration has picked the Choctaw Nation as one of the first five organizations to test a new anti-poverty program aimed at marshaling an array of resources to improve life in chronically poor areas.
Our Short List of Top Veterans’ Resources and Programs
During this time we honor and thank all who served in the United States Armed Forces.
Free Senior Summits all over Oklahoma - learn about Medicare
Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner John Doak is hosting FREE Senior Summits! Summits will be held all over the state in August and September. Learn more and register at this link.
Equal Rights - Equal Benefits
According to the Census, there are currently over 150,000 families headed by a same-sex couple whose head of household is either at or near retirement age or have children who should be protected by Social Security in the event of either parent’s death or disability.
Oklahomans have more time to register for disaster assistance with FEMA
Oklahoma residents who suffered damage from the severe storms, tornadoes, flooding and straight-line winds of May 18-June 2 now have more time to apply for state and federal disaster assistance. The new registration deadline is Monday, August 19.
Foreclosure Protection for Oklahoma Storm Victims
HUD announces foreclosure protection for Oklahoma storm victims in May 2013.
Fact vs Fiction - FEMA Rumor Control
There is a lot of misinformation circulating on social networks regarding the response and recovery effort for the Oklahoma Tornadoes.
New Open Carry Law (Self-Defense Act) (As of Nov 1 2012
Governor Mary Fallin reminds citizens who plan to take advantage of Oklahoma’s “Open Carry” law to study the law and remain in compliance.
Oklahoma Legislature to discuss guns, texting and driving, drones during new session
Bills filed in the Oklahoma Legislature for the session that begins Monday, Feb. 3, concern firearms regulations, privacy and confidentiality laws, health care, workers' compensation and one that would allow for a state cowboy song.
Call A Lawyer TUESDAY Dec 11th
Call A Lawyer, Tuesday, December 11th, KJRH Call in on the noon news show, 12 noon to 12:30 p.m., 918-748-1432
