Lifestyle

On this day in history Rosenberg’s convicted of espionage

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In one of the most sensational trials in American history, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg are convicted of espionage for their role in passing atomic secrets to the Soviets during and after World War II. The husband and wife were later sentenced to death and were executed in 1953.

Granny’s plum cobbler

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This recipe has been a long-time family favorite. Granny used to make the best plum cobbler and jelly. After she passed away in 2004, her recipe box disappeared. After a few years, some of her recipes would pop up mysteriously. I was so thrilled when Mom found this one in a box of my great-aunt’s things.

Are these common COPD myths preventing you from living your best life?

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(StatePoint) Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a lifelong chronic lung disease that makes it difficult to breathe, and is a leading cause of death and disability in the United States. According to experts, the more knowledge a patient with COPD has about the disease, the better off they will be.

OMRF welcomes Putnam City junior scientists

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Most people know that no two humans have the same DNA. But did you realize that’s true for strawberries, too? That was one lesson learned by fifth-graders Zunaira Guffer and Henrietta Robinson, two of about 30 Putnam City Schools students who conducted science experiments this week at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation.

Pesticide disposal events set for Altus and Shawnee

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Oklahoma State University’s Pesticide Safety Education Program will partner with the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry to host two unwanted pesticide disposal days in the Oklahoma communities of Altus and Shawnee.

NOC hosting KidWind Challenge March 30

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A number of students from across the state who designed and constructed wind turbines as part of the Oklahoma KidWind Challenge at Northern Oklahoma College Tonkawa. The challenge will be Saturday, March 30, from 9 a.m.

Protecting Americans’ access to highquality health care

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(StatePoint) Accepting Medicare is becoming increasingly unsustainable for physicians, which has resulted in many practices refusing to take new Medicare patients, or even to shutter their doors. At the same time, millions of additional Americans are projected to rely on Medicare in the coming years. With a 3.37% reduction to Medicare imposed at the start of this year, the American Medical Association (AMA) says that reforms are needed to protect millions of Americans’ access to their physicians.

Oven-roasted potato wedges

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Ingredients 4 lg baking potatoes, cut into wedges 1 c mayonnaise ¾ c buttermilk 2½ - 3 c bread crumbs 3 tsp seasoning salt 1 tsp paprika 1 tsp garlic powder salt and pepper, to taste Directions 1. Heat oven to 375 degrees.

Turning to God

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We had 25 in attendance on March 7, to hear our 5th lesson Turn. Turning away from your old hurt, habits, and hang-ups; turning away from your old life and turning to God can feel overwhelming.