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Perry, Oklahoma · PerryOne lucky donor will win a 7-night cruise out of Galveston, TX. Need a vacation? Our Blood Institute is offering a one-day chance for donors to win a 7-night cruise courtesy of Dream Vacations! Give blood at any Our Blood Institute donor center or mobile drive on Saturday, May 4th, for a shot at winning a 7-night cruise out of Galveston, TX.See the Story
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Perry, Oklahoma · Perry(NAPSI)—Building a great smile starts with a strong foundation. While gums are often overlooked unless they are bleeding or causing mouth pain, they are the key to good oral health, overall physical health and the best grin you can imagine.See the Story
Why caring for your teeth’s foundation matters
Perry, Oklahoma · PerryAttorney General Drummond today applauded Gov. Stitt for signing House Bill 4156, immigration reform legislation that will enhance law enforcement’s ability to combat the state’s many illegal marijuana grow operations, which are often worked by foreign nationals.See the Story
Drummond applauds Gov. Stitt’s signing anti-illegal immigration bill
Perry, Oklahoma · Perry(NAPSI)—In the Spring, people often focus on the outdoors when it comes to air quality. But indoor air quality (IAQ) is also a crucial aspect of overall health and well-being. Unbeknownst to many, common pollutants can lurk inside homes, affecting health in subtle yet significant ways. Here are some of the most prevalent indoor pollutants and strategies you can use to identify and mitigate their impact on your home’s air quality: Dust: The Silen…See the Story
Clear the air of indoor pollutants this Spring
Perry, Oklahoma · PerryThe Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes are looking to Congress to gain ownership of land lost centuries ago in order to build an amusement park just west of El Reno. “I think that the proposed park would really support not only the tribes in an impactful way, but it would help the city and the community,” said Cheyenne and Arapaho Gov.See the Story