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New Oklahoma DUI Database Helps Police Track Offenders
Tuesday, August 29th 2017, 11:38 pm
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Volunteers with several groups around Tulsa spent Wednesday afternoon hosting a food giveaway event.
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Some Parkinsons Patients Boosting Quality Of Life Through Boxing
News On 6
There's still no cure for Parkinson's disease, but some patients say they're boosting their quality of life one punch at a time. 75-year-old Nancy Van Der Straeten was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease nine years ago. "I really used much medicines and I discovered that is not enough. You have to move, move, move," she said. And she does move. Wearing purple sneakers and shiny gloves, Nancy believes boxing will slow down her illness. "After two hours training you feel really better," she said.
Some Parkinsons Patients Boosting Quality Of Life Through Boxing
News On 6
There's still no cure for Parkinson's disease, but some patients say they're boosting their quality of life one punch at a time. 75-year-old Nancy Van Der Straeten was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease nine years ago. "I really used much medicines and I discovered that is not enough. You have to move, move, move," she said. And she does move. Wearing purple sneakers and shiny gloves, Nancy believes boxing will slow down her illness. "After two hours training you feel really better," she said.
More Expected To Participate In National Day Of Unplugging During The Pandemic
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Most of us have been spending more time than ever in front of our screens this past year, whether it's on phones, computers, or televisions. Friday, March 5, is the National Day of Unplugging, which calls for people to put away devices.
More Expected To Participate In National Day Of Unplugging During The Pandemic
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Most of us have been spending more time than ever in front of our screens this past year, whether it's on phones, computers, or televisions. Friday, March 5, is the National Day of Unplugging, which calls for people to put away devices.
OKDPS To Extend Hours Of Operation For Driver License Offices Across The State
News On 6
The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety announced that it would be extending the hours of operation for driver license offices across the state. According to OKDPS, the new extended services will be offered by appointment only.
OKDPS To Extend Hours Of Operation For Driver License Offices Across The State
News On 6
The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety announced that it would be extending the hours of operation for driver license offices across the state. According to OKDPS, the new extended services will be offered by appointment only.
Retailers Put Brakes On Texas & Mississippi Move To Scrap Mask Mandates
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As Texas and Mississippi move to join a dozen other U.S. states without statewide mask requirements, many major retailers and employers aren't ready to nix face covering requirements amid a pandemic that killed more than 1,800 Americans on Tuesday alone.
Retailers Put Brakes On Texas & Mississippi Move To Scrap Mask Mandates
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As Texas and Mississippi move to join a dozen other U.S. states without statewide mask requirements, many major retailers and employers aren't ready to nix face covering requirements amid a pandemic that killed more than 1,800 Americans on Tuesday alone.
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Some Parkinsons Patients Boosting Quality Of Life Through Boxing
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There's still no cure for Parkinson's disease, but some patients say they're boosting their quality of life one punch at a time. 75-year-old Nancy Van Der Straeten was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease nine years ago. "I really used much medicines and I discovered that is not enough. You have to move, move, move," she said. And she does move. Wearing purple sneakers and shiny gloves, Nancy believes boxing will slow down her illness. "After two hours training you feel really better," she said.
More Expected To Participate In National Day Of Unplugging During The Pandemic
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Most of us have been spending more time than ever in front of our screens this past year, whether it's on phones, computers, or televisions. Friday, March 5, is the National Day of Unplugging, which calls for people to put away devices.
OKDPS To Extend Hours Of Operation For Driver License Offices Across The State
News On 6
The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety announced that it would be extending the hours of operation for driver license offices across the state. According to OKDPS, the new extended services will be offered by appointment only.
Retailers Put Brakes On Texas & Mississippi Move To Scrap Mask Mandates
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As Texas and Mississippi move to join a dozen other U.S. states without statewide mask requirements, many major retailers and employers aren't ready to nix face covering requirements amid a pandemic that killed more than 1,800 Americans on Tuesday alone.
Texas School's 'Chivalry' Assignment Told Girls To Dress To Please Men
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A "chivalry" assignment given to students at Shallowater High School in Texas instructed girls to "dress in a feminine manner" to please men, "walk behind men daintily as if their feet were bound," and "not complain or whine."
New York & Denver Public Libraries Aren't Removing Dr. Seuss Books Over Racist Imagery
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After it was announced this week that six Dr. Seuss books will stop being published because of racist and insensitive imagery, some public libraries across the United States, including those in New York and Denver, have said they will keep the children's books on their shelves.
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