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WATERTOWN â In April of last year, two sisters came to their father concerned about the families who were unable to work and support themselves during the pandemic, so the three decided to set up a food pantry in the front yard of their home where people could come and take what they needed. Trevor L. Phillips, along with his daughters Logan A. Phillips, 16, and Leah K. Phillips, 12, were recently presented with the New York State Senateâs Commendation Award for their efforts by State Sen. Patricia A. Ritchie, R-Heuvelton. The New York State Senate Commendation Award recognizes exceptional people who have made a lasting contribution to their communities. ....
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Oklahoma is getting $2 billion. How should it be spent? examiner-enterprise.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from examiner-enterprise.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The budget for Oklahoma's upcoming fiscal year includes $42 million that will be given to companies that expand Internet access in rural areas. About one-fifth of Oklahoma homes don't have broadband. ....
By Keaton Ross | Oklahoma Watch Jun 4, 2021 5 hrs ago Michael Washington holds a sign with the number of an inmate who was infected with COVID-19. Washington, who was incarcerated in the 1970s and helps inmates with legal paperwork, joined a small crowd outside of the Department of Corrections Oklahoma City headquarters in December to protest prison conditions. Whitney Bryen / Oklahoma Watch Looking to prevent widespread COVID-19 outbreaks behind bars, corrections officials in several states moved quickly in 2020 to release medically vulnerable and nonviolent prisoners. Wisconsin freed 1,600 people from its prisons from March 2 through May 4, 2020, most of them serving time for parole and probation violations. The Iowa Department of Corrections approved the release of 700 prisoners on March 23 of last year. ....