High Plains regional news
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A North Texas orthopedic surgeon blames the popularity of the sport and players not exercising as much care before playing as they should.
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Proposals cracking down on retail theft and domestic violence have momentum at the state Capitol
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For the first time in three years, honey yields rose across the United States. It’s good news in an industry facing headwinds.
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Oklahoma social workers face barriers in getting licensed, a bill could help them get to work fasterOklahoma’s nearly 6,000 licensed social workers are only meeting about two-thirds of the state’s mental health needs. That’s partly because state standards make it harder to get licensed.
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Former Castle Hills Council Member Sylvia Gonzalez sued the city after police arrested her for tampering with government records, which she said was in retaliation for her criticism of the city manager.
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Everyone knows your vegetables will need water, but when? How much? How much is too much? This week, we'll talk about the best ways to keep soil moist, but not saturated, for the optimal health of your plants!
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I was incredibly excited when I learned that we would be reading a futurist novel for this section of the HPPR book club. From Afrofuturist Octavia Butler’s novel to Anishinaabe artist Lisa Jackson’s virtual reality art experience Biidaban: First Light, I’ve always appreciated speculative fiction ...
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Luke's guest this week is Bill Carey with Striper Express www.striperexpress.com on Lake Texoma. Bill gives some early spring striper catching tips and these two old friends discuss some great ways to turn those striper fillets into great table fare.
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