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Our Lady of Perpetual Help celebrates 100 years this month
SUMMARY: This month, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Oklahoma City celebrates its 100th anniversary, marking a significant milestone in the Catholic community. Founded in 1923 amidst rising anti-Catholic sentiment, the church became a beacon of faith and support for its members. Overcoming challenges, including a tornado and financial difficulties, the church expanded significantly over the decades, now boasting a diverse congregation of 1,100. Archbishop Paul Coakley highlighted the centennial with a special mass, emphasizing the church’s enduring legacy rooted in compassion and faith. The community hopes for continued growth and presence over the next century.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help celebrates 100 years this month
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Some Oklahoma City public housing receives below acceptable grade from inspectors
SUMMARY: The Oklahoma City Housing Authority has received a failing inspection score of 7 out of 100 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for nearly 450 scattered-site homes. Inspections, conducted under new HUD standards, identified issues such as clogged drains and missing smoke detectors. The housing authority acknowledged that the score is below acceptable levels but noted that standards for deficiencies have changed, impacting their rating. They are actively pursuing financial avenues to fund renovations. In contrast, other larger properties within the authority, such as the Senior Center and McGuire Plaza, received higher scores of 93 out of 100.
Some Oklahoma City public housing receives below acceptable grade from inspectors
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Skimming devices draining Oklahomans SNAP benefits
SUMMARY: Oklahoma Human Services is raising alarms over increasing SNAP benefit thefts, a problem that’s escalated since 2022. Nine skimming devices were recently discovered in local convenience and grocery stores, allowing criminals to capture card data and PINs to clone SNAP cards. As a result, fraud cases have surged, with nearly 10,000 requests for replacement benefits this month alone, leading to delays in reimbursements. SNAP recipients are advised to change their PINs and utilize an EBT app for security. To combat this issue, Oklahoma plans to introduce chip cards by next summer, enhancing security against card skimming.
Skimming devices draining Oklahomans SNAP benefits
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November 1,2024: Flood and tornado risk moves in this weekend
SUMMARY: A flood watch is in effect for Oklahoma City, Stillwater, Tulsa, and southwestern Oklahoma due to expected heavy rain from an approaching storm system this weekend into early next week. While there will be dry hours, there is a low tornado risk, rated at level two on a 1 to 10 scale, especially for Oklahoma City, Chickasha, Hobart, and Hollis. A slight risk for severe weather is anticipated in central and western Oklahoma over the weekend, with the storm threat continuing into Monday as the system moves out of the region. Be prepared for changing weather conditions.
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