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Busting Breathwork Technique Targets Stress and Anxiety

27 Mar 2024  |  www.lifeinism.com
A simple controlled breathing exercise and yoga routine can help men manage stress, anxiety, and improve pelvic floor health, which is often neglected. Strengthening these muscles can address issues like erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, and incontinence. LloydsPharmacy Online Doctor, in collaboration with yoga instructor Anthony Moran, offers a tutorial targeting these muscles. The article highlights the benefits of yoga poses and breathwork, and discusses the link between pelvic floor health and various men's health conditions, advocating for natural solutions over medication.

How Taking a Bath Could Improve Your Health: The Benefits of a Soothing Soak

25 Mar 2024  |  www.lifeinism.com
Regular bathing offers significant health benefits, including improved cardiovascular function, stress reduction, and muscle relaxation. Warm baths can enhance mental well-being by releasing endorphins and serotonin, and they also aid in physical recovery by soothing sore muscles and joints. Bathing practices, such as using Epsom salts and essential oils, can further enhance these benefits. Historically and culturally, bathing has been integral to well-being, and modern trends continue to emphasize its therapeutic value.

Game changing tips to remove beauty stains from your flooring

21 Mar 2024  |  www.lifeinism.com
Tapi Carpets & Floors, in collaboration with cleaning expert Sarah Dempsey, offers practical tips for removing beauty stains such as lipstick, foundation, mascara, and nail varnish from various types of flooring. The article emphasizes the importance of knowing the material of your carpet and using appropriate cleaning methods to avoid damage. It also highlights the rising interest in removing foundation stains from carpets, with searches up by 150% in the past year. The advice includes using common household items like baking powder, washing detergent, and WD40, and stresses the importance of treating stains promptly to prevent lasting damage.

How Long Do Coffee Beans Last: Shelf Life and Storage Tips

18 Mar 2024  |  www.lifeinism.com
The shelf life of coffee beans varies based on their state (green or roasted) and storage conditions. Green coffee beans can last up to two years when stored properly, while roasted beans have a peak flavor period of about a month but can remain in good condition for up to six months in airtight containers. Whole beans retain their flavor longer than ground coffee. Proper storage techniques, such as using vacuum-sealed containers and keeping beans in a cool, dark place, are crucial for maintaining freshness. The roast date is a key indicator of freshness, with beans best consumed within 2-4 weeks of roasting. Advanced preservation methods like vacuum sealing and storing in airtight containers can extend the shelf life of coffee beans.

Establishing the Equity Commission with USDA Senior Advisors Drs. Dewayne Goldmon and Gbenga Ajilore

18 Mar 2024  |  www.usda.gov
The USDA, under the Biden-Harris Administration, established the Equity Commission to address longstanding inequities in agriculture and ensure underserved communities are supported. Led by Senior Advisors Dr. Dewayne Goldmon and Dr. Gbenga Ajilore, the Commission comprises experts from various fields and aims to embed equity into USDA's policies and practices. The Commission's work, driven by personal experiences and public input, has resulted in 66 final recommendations to improve USDA programs and services. The USDA is committed to implementing these recommendations to create lasting change and promote equity across all its operations.

Old Lawyer Goes Under the Knife to Channel Inner Kim Kardashian

16 Jan 2024  |  www.lifeinism.com
A 50-year-old Brazilian lawyer, Ana Paula Oliveira, has spent nearly £400,000 on plastic surgery to resemble her idol, Kim Kardashian. Ana, who is also a model and influencer, has undergone multiple procedures including liposuctions, breast implants, and facial fillers. She believes she naturally resembles Kardashian but has enhanced her features through surgery. Ana, who graduated from the University of Canoas, continues to pursue surgeries to maintain her appearance, inspired by Kardashian's beauty and recent law apprenticeship.

Thrift Expert Reveals How Tin Foil Can Cut Heating Bills

09 Jan 2024  |  lifeinism.com
Claire Douglas from Tunbridge Wells has shared a cost-effective heating hack involving a DIY homemade radiator reflector made from tin foil and self-adhesive vinyl, which she claims can save 2-5% on annual heating bills. The method, which she shared with her 28,000 social media followers, is said to be particularly effective for radiators on external walls and is a creative alternative to more expensive specialist radiator foil panels.

Unveiling the Ultimate Getaway… A Renovated Bomb Shelter

09 Jan 2024  |  www.lifeinism.com
A nuclear bomb shelter in the Ozark Mountains, Parthenon, Arkansas, has been transformed into a luxury holiday hideaway after a $1 million renovation. Known as Beckham Creek Cave, the four-bedroom exclusive holiday home features modern amenities, including a contemporary kitchen, cosy seating area, and a master suite with a circular bed. The cave house is set in a forest near a river and is close to Eureka Springs and Branson, Missouri. A night at this unique accommodation costs $2,200.

Encouraging Next-Generation Farmers to Get Engaged and Seize Opportunity

04 Jan 2024  |  www.usda.gov
Shari Rogge-Fidler, a fifth-generation farmer and president of Farm Foundation, emphasizes the opportunities available for the next generation in agriculture. She highlights the importance of equity and accountability within the USDA, drawing from her diverse experience in the industry. Rogge-Fidler's work with the Equity Commission aims to ensure lasting change and equal access to USDA programs and services. She encourages young farmers to engage in the evolving agricultural sector, noting the exciting prospects for individuals from all backgrounds.

Toni Stanger-McLaughlin: Highlighting Tribal Nations and Indigenous Foods during Native American Heritage Month

30 Nov 2023  |  www.usda.gov
November is Native American Heritage Month, focusing on the theme of Indigenous Foods and the challenges of food insecurity faced by Native Americans. The USDA is committed to empowering Native communities through sustainable food systems and programs like the Local Food Purchase Assistance and the Food Distribution Program for Indian Reservations. Toni Stanger-McLaughlin, a member of the USDA Equity Commission and CEO of the Native American Agriculture Fund, emphasizes the importance of food sovereignty and equitable recognition of tribes. The Equity Commission, working with the Biden-Harris Administration, aims to drive systemic change and actionable solutions for Native communities.

Votes for Bonds Related to Yukon School District

09 Nov 2023  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
On November 9, Yukon voters will decide on two bonds for the local school district. If approved, the district would receive over $194 million without increasing residents' taxes, as existing bonds will expire. One bond focuses on school transportation, while the other aims to improve district schools and partner with a university to offer college classes to high school students. If not approved, property taxes would decrease by approximately $55 annually.

Labor rights of Judicial Power workers protected, assures Ignacio Mier

11 Oct 2023  |  cdmx.posta.com.mx
Ignacio Mier, Morena's parliamentary group coordinator, assures that the labor rights of the Judicial Power workers will not be affected amidst constitutional controversy. He criticizes PRI legislator Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas for his ignorance and laziness in reading the reports. Mier clarifies that of the 14 trusts, only three consider acquired labor rights, affecting 600 workers, with only 181 being operational. The total amount of these trusts is close to 9 billion pesos, with only 75 million pesos allocated for additional compensation to pensions and retirements. He also states that none of the 55,000 Judicial Power workers are subject to the trusts and warns that the Judicial Power cannot be both judge and party in a controversy on this issue. Mier met with José Alfredo Rodríguez Báez, leader of the Judicial Power's union.

Detenidos con 30 libras de Marihuana

01 Oct 2023  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
Authorities detained two suspects after a vehicle chase that began shortly after midnight. Both the driver and passenger were arrested. In a separate incident, two Oklahoma residents were detained in Missouri with 32 pounds of marijuana. Wylette Overton and Rodrick Richey were arrested and charged with delivering a controlled substance. Overton posted bail, while Richey remains in custody. The FBI is investigating a homicide in Idabel, Oklahoma, involving a shooting among teenagers. Additionally, a small aircraft overturned at Clarence E. Page Airport in Yukon, with no injuries reported but a fuel leak found.

Women pay more: The additional costs faced by female transport users

01 Oct 2023  |  World Bank Blogs
Women face higher travel costs in public transport due to time scarcity, safety concerns, and unreliable services. A study in Quito reveals that women value their time differently than men, with higher costs associated with in-vehicle time, waiting time, and walking to/from stations. The findings highlight the need for gender-sensitive transport models to address these disparities and promote equal access to socioeconomic opportunities. Further research is planned in Lima to quantify women's transportation demand and costs.

Planning for Equity: A Puerto Rican Community Planner's Journey to USDA's Equity Commission

27 Sep 2023  |  www.usda.gov
David Josué Carrasquillo-Medrano, a member of the USDA Equity Commission’s Rural Community Economic Development Subcommittee and Executive Director of ¡Planifiquemos! in San Juan, Puerto Rico, is dedicated to advancing equity and building community infrastructure. He emphasizes the unique challenges faced by Puerto Rican communities, including dependency on imported food and higher food costs due to the Jones Act. Carrasquillo-Medrano advocates for inclusive and culturally sensitive federal programs and is committed to preventing gentrification and displacement in the wake of natural disasters. His work aims to ensure equitable access to USDA programs and services, and he views his role as a personal responsibility to fight for justice and systemic change.

Deputies approve modifications to the ISSSTE Law on work hazards

06 Sep 2023  |  entresemana.mx
With 418 votes in favor, one against, and no abstentions, the Chamber of Deputies approved reforms to the ISSSTE Law regarding work hazards. The amendment ensures that failing to timely report a work accident for classification as a work hazard will not result in the inadmissibility of the request. Deputy María de Jesús Aguirre Maldonado, who proposed the initiative, highlighted the need to protect social security rights and align the ISSSTE Law with existing regulations. The approved resolution has been sent to the Senate for constitutional processes.

The selection process of the 4T for the Presidency should be restarted due to excessive inconsistencies: Marcelo Ebrard

06 Sep 2023  |  entresemana.mx
Marcelo Ebrard Casaubón has called for the selection process of the 4T for the Presidency to be restarted due to excessive inconsistencies, which he claims jeopardize the credibility of the process. Malú Micher, representing Ebrard, reported being denied entry to the vote counting center and announced they would not attend the 5 PM event. Gerardo Fernández Noroña, however, expressed his acceptance of the results and called for unity among his colleagues, emphasizing the importance of responsibility and the interests of the nation.

SCJN orders the decriminalization of abortion at the federal level

06 Sep 2023  |  entresemana.mx
The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) has ordered the decriminalization of abortion at the federal level in Mexico, following an amparo request by the Group of Information on Assisted Reproduction (GIRE). This decision mandates that all federal medical institutions provide abortion services and protects medical professionals from criminalization. The ruling impacts 21 states where abortion was still considered a crime, aligning them with the 12 states where it was already decriminalized. The Congress of the Union is instructed to remove abortion as a crime from the Federal Penal Code.

IECM invites citizens to participate in observation of Ordinary Local Electoral Process 2023

06 Sep 2023  |  entresemana.mx
From September 4, 2023, to May 7, 2024, citizens can register as observers for the Ordinary Local Electoral Process 2023-2024. The General Council of the Instituto Electoral de la Ciudad de México (IECM) issued a call for electoral observation in compliance with the Instituto Nacional Electoral (INE) Agreement INE/CG437/2023. Interested individuals must meet specific requirements, including being a Mexican citizen with full civil and political rights, not being a member of any political party leadership or a candidate in the past three years, and completing a training course. Registration can be done in person or online. Training courses will be available both in-person and virtually. Observer accreditation will begin with the installation of INE Local Councils and continue until June 1, 2024, with reports due between June 3 and July 2, 2024.

Taxpayers generate 321 electronic invoices per second

05 Sep 2023  |  entresemana.mx
During the first half of 2023, over 5 billion electronic invoices were issued in Mexico, averaging 321 invoices per second. The mandatory adoption of electronic invoice version 4.0 began on April 1, except for payroll invoices which had an extended deadline until June 30. Additionally, 363,831 new taxpayers were incorporated into the system, and 3,228,378 e.firma certificates were generated, with over 1.7 million for first-time procedures.

FGR Destroys 25 Vehicles with Artisanal Armor

04 Sep 2023  |  entresemana.mx
The Mexican Attorney General's Office (FGR) complied with the National Code of Criminal Procedures by destroying 25 vehicles with artisanal armor, known as 'monsters,' which were seized by the National Defense Secretariat (SEDENA) during various confrontations in Tamaulipas. These vehicles were presumably used by criminal groups. The destruction event took place at the police corporation's facilities in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, and was related to 22 case files. The proceedings were overseen by the Federal Public Ministry (MPF), the General of the Eighth Military Zone in the State, official experts, and members of the Internal Control Body (OIC) of the FGR.

Ron Rainey: Agriculture Economist Advancing Technical Assistance and Extension Program Opportunities to Improve Financial Outcomes for Farmers

28 Aug 2023  |  usda.gov
Ron Rainey, an agriculture economist and member of the USDA Equity Commission, is focused on advancing technical assistance and extension programs to improve financial outcomes for farmers. Raised on a small cattle farm, Rainey's work emphasizes farm and ranch value-added entrepreneurship, risk management, and marketing. He advocates for equitable access to USDA programs and services, aiming to minimize wealth disparity in underserved communities. The Equity Commission's Interim Report is available, with the Final Report expected in Fiscal Year 2024.

Shorlette Ammons: Encouraging Young Farmers to Embrace Their Roots Through Food and Music Connectivity

21 Jun 2023  |  www.blogarama.com
Shorlette Ammons, a member of the USDA Equity Commission and Program Director at Farm Aid, emphasizes the importance of young farmers embracing their agricultural roots. Drawing from her own experiences in rural North Carolina, Ammons advocates for equity and systemic change, particularly for Black, brown, and rural communities. She highlights the role of food and music in connecting and empowering these communities, especially during African American Music Appreciation Month. Ammons envisions a future where young farmers are appreciated and supported, with equitable access to resources and opportunities.

Yvonne Lee: Acknowledging Asian American Impact and Influence on the U.S. Agriculture Industry as a Policy Design Expert

30 May 2023  |  www.usda.gov
May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, celebrating the contributions of the AAPI community to the U.S., particularly in agriculture. Yvonne Lee, a member of the USDA Equity Commission, highlights the historical impact of Asian American farmers and the systemic discrimination they faced, such as the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act and Alien Land Laws. Lee emphasizes the importance of the Commission's work in addressing these inequities and shaping policy recommendations. She shares personal anecdotes to underscore the significance of their mission. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack supports the Commission's efforts, with the final report expected in Fiscal Year 2024.

Semana Santa de Almería: La Alcazaba añora a Rosario del Mar

06 Apr 2023  |  www.diariodealmeria.es
The Hermandad del Rosario del Mar's procession on Holy Thursday in Almería was marked by a change in route due to wind conditions, omitting the traditional passage by the Alcazaba. Despite this, the procession featured significant new additions, including the complete mystery of Nuestro Padre Jesús de las Penas with figures of San Pedro, Santiago, San Juan, and a Roman, which were well-received by the public. The event also included the annual enthronement of the relic of Santo Domingo de Guzmán.

Semana Santa de Almería: Los rezos a la Merced obraron el milagro en la Catedral

05 Apr 2023  |  www.diariodealmeria.es
The article describes the impact of bad weather, specifically the storm Nelson, on the Semana Santa celebrations in Almería. Due to strong winds, the Agrupación de Hermandades y Cofradías de Almería decided to delay the processions by an hour. Despite the weather, the faithful gathered to witness the processions of Nuestro padre Jesús en su Prendimiento, Jesús Cautivo de Medinaceli, and Nuestra Señora de la Merced. The Santa Iglesia Catedral eventually opened its doors at 20:20, allowing the processions to proceed with some route adjustments. The article highlights the dedication of the participants and the community's anticipation and joy.

Arturo S. Rodríguez: ¡Sí Se Puede! Improving the Lives and Livelihoods of Farmworkers

31 Mar 2023  |  www.usda.gov
Arturo S. Rodríguez, President Emeritus of the United Farm Workers and co-chair of the USDA Equity Commission, continues the legacy of César Chávez by advocating for farmworkers' rights. Through the USDA Equity Commission, Rodríguez aims to ensure farmworkers are included in policy discussions and treated with dignity and respect. The commission's 2023 Interim Report, presented to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, outlines recommendations to better serve diverse stakeholders within the agricultural industry.

How to Spring Clean Your Life, Simple Steps to Take

30 Mar 2023  |  www.lifeinism.com
Coaching expert Adam Goodman Smith from Barefoot Coaching emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive Spring clean, extending beyond the home to one's life. He suggests using the 'Wheel of Life' technique to evaluate different life areas and make positive changes. Spring, with its natural cues of renewal, is seen as the ideal time to set new goals and declutter both physically and mentally. Practical advice includes starting small, seeking help, and letting go of unwanted possessions and negative patterns to create space for new, positive habits.

National Day of Appreciation for Peace Forces

11 Jan 2023  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
Recognizes peace officers for their service, highlighting that there are over 900,000 law enforcement officers in the United States, with 12% being women. The United States Congress established the first national police on September 24, 1789.

Man Wounded by Gunshot While Sleeping

10 Jan 2023  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
Authorities are investigating a possible robbery at a 7-Eleven where the victim was attacked with pepper spray and forced to hand over thousands of dollars. However, inconsistencies in the victim's story have been noted. A separate incident involved a man waking up with a gunshot wound, with the cause of the shooting unknown. An attempted kidnapping of a minor was reported in Jones, Oklahoma, by a man driving a champagne-colored truck. In Oklahoma City, a family was awoken by police surrounding their house due to a false emergency call about a shooting at their address. The police are treating such false calls as part of a national trend.

Immigration

10 Jan 2023  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
Micheal Brooks Jimenez, a lawyer, addresses an immigration question regarding the possibility of legal status adjustment for descendants of a U.S.-born grandmother who returned to Mexico and did not arrange legal status for her children before her death.

National Bird Day

09 Jan 2023  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
National Bird Day in the United States serves to raise awareness about the importance of protecting the environment and reducing the deterioration of bird habitats. Data indicates that 70 bird species have lost at least half of their population in the last 50 years, and more species could decline if environmental care is not taken.

Driver Crashes into House

09 Jan 2023  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
A person was hospitalized after crashing into a house in northwest Oklahoma City early this morning. The police spoke with the driver but made no arrests. The cause of the accident is currently unclear. In a separate incident, Hugo González-Alvarez was apprehended by neighbors after fleeing from a traffic stop and crashing into another vehicle. Additionally, Caleb Gipson was arrested for drug-related offenses during a traffic stop, and a 19-year-old man was detained for impersonating an officer. Loren Matheny, previously out on bail for DUI, was arrested again for driving under the influence on New Year's Eve.

Program for Vision Care Technician

07 Jan 2023  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
Metrotech offers a program for training vision care technicians, addressing the global need for vision correction. Stefanie Aranda and Martin Orozco Junior, involved in the program, emphasize the importance of bilingual support and continuous learning in optometry and ophthalmology. The program includes various levels of certification and practical activities related to eye health.

Shopping with OKC Thunder

06 Jan 2023  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
The Thunder Cares organization conducted a generous initiative by providing $500 worth of groceries to families. Thunder players also spent time with the families, ensuring they had a good time. The organization is noted for its hard work both on and off the court.

Oklahoma in the face of the COVID pandemic

13 Dec 2022  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
Oklahoma has vaccinated 46% of its Hispanic population, while neighboring Missouri has vaccinated 55%. In Saint Louis, organizations like STL Juntos and Casa de Salud have played crucial roles in supporting the Hispanic community during the COVID-19 pandemic. STL Juntos, founded by Gabriela Ramirez Arellano, focused on promoting vaccinations and providing resources in Spanish. Casa de Salud offered medical and mental health assistance. Collaborations with entities like the Consulate of Mexico in Kansas and Triple A Translations were vital in disseminating information. Social media, particularly Facebook, was instrumental in reaching the community. Saint Louis County has now vaccinated 66.5% of its population, including 76% of the Hispanic community.

Oklahoma in the face of the COVID pandemic

13 Dec 2022  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Martha Isabel Zapata founded the non-profit organization UMA to address the specific needs of the Hispanic community in Tulsa, Oklahoma. UMA focuses on educating the community about vaccines and coordinating vaccination clinics, emphasizing cultural and linguistic considerations. The organization collaborates with Welcoming America and has trained community educators to assist with vaccination efforts. The article highlights the challenges and successes in building trust within the Hispanic community regarding COVID-19 vaccinations.

Oklahoma in the face of the COVID pandemic

13 Dec 2022  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
The LatinX Covid-19 Outreach committee was formed to address barriers faced by the Latino community in Oklahoma regarding COVID-19 vaccination and information. Collaborating with the Tulsa Health Department, the committee translated materials and conducted live sessions to inform the community. Their efforts led to a significant increase in vaccination rates among Hispanics in Tulsa. The committee continues to focus on mitigating long-term COVID-19 symptoms and addressing healthcare access issues for the Latino community.

Oklahoma in the face of the COVID pandemic

12 Dec 2022  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
The Oklahoma County Health Department was uniquely prepared with bilingual staff at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, ensuring effective communication with the Hispanic community. Throughout the pandemic, the department emphasized the importance of proactive outreach, collaboration with religious and local institutions, and adapting strategies to increase vaccination rates. Despite challenges, including misinformation and varying vaccination rates, the department remains committed to educating the public and promoting the bivalent COVID-19 vaccine. The pandemic underscored the necessity of community cooperation and the ongoing effort to provide accessible health information and resources.

Oklahoma in the face of the COVID pandemic

07 Dec 2022  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
Oklahoma has been classified as the worst state in handling the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccinating its residents, largely due to high numbers of uninsured individuals and health issues. The Commonwealth Fund's study ranked Oklahoma 50th in its COVID-19 response. The state has faced significant challenges, including high case rates, ICU stress, and low vaccination rates, partly due to misinformation and access issues. Efforts by the Oklahoma Department of Health and community leaders have improved vaccination rates among Hispanics, but the state continues to struggle with public health disparities and aims to increase access to preventive health care.

Hispanic Heritage Month: Debi Nova

08 Nov 2022  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
Debi Nova, a Costa Rican singer, became the first to reach number one on Billboard's dance music chart in 2004 with her song 'One Rhythm'.

Hispanic Heritage Month: Juan Luis Guerra

08 Nov 2022  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
Juan Luis Guerra is a prominent figure in contemporary Dominican music, having won 21 Latin Grammys, 2 Grammy Awards, and sold over 30 million records.

Hispanic Heritage Month: Maria Noel Riccetto

08 Nov 2022  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
In 1998, Maria Noel Riccetto received the Elena Smirnova Award from Enrique Honorio Destaville, an Argentine ballet chronicler, highlighting her achievements in ballet.

Hispanic Heritage Month: Oscar de la Renta

08 Nov 2022  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
Oscar de la Renta's clothing is celebrated for its extreme femininity, making his designs highly desirable to women worldwide.

Hispanic Heritage Month

07 Nov 2022  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
Shakira, the Colombian artist, has sold 25 million copies worldwide and has won 3 Latin Grammys, making her the best-selling Colombian artist globally.

Interview with Edgar Spartako

18 Oct 2022  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
Rodrigo Solis Ruiz interviewed Edgar Spartako, the CEO of Fénix International Wrestling, discussing the upcoming events for Fenixmania 2022. The conversation highlighted the excitement and anticipation surrounding the event, positioning Spartako as a central figure in the organization.

Aircraft Maintenance Program

18 Oct 2022  |  telemundooklahoma.com
Oklahoma has been at the forefront of the aviation industry since Wiley Post's historic solo flight around the world in 1933. Metro Tech's aviation career campus focuses on preparing future aircraft maintenance technicians, with preparatory classes available through partnerships with high schools like Santa Fe South. The program's benefits are exemplified by students like Brenda Rodríguez, who works at Sky West to fund her education. Oklahoma is home to Tinker Air Force Base, the world's largest military aircraft repair facility, and over 300 aviation and aerospace companies, including American Airlines' Tulsa facility, the world's largest engineering and maintenance installation with about 6,000 employees. The importance of technical careers in aviation is emphasized, especially given the industry's technician shortage.

Manufacturing Program

18 Oct 2022  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
Tulsa Tech, the largest short-term career school in the Tulsa area, offers a manufacturing program requiring 1,050 hours. The program emphasizes hands-on learning, with students working on precise parts for global products using advanced computer-controlled technology. Ella Wetherbee, one of the few women in the program, plans to use her skills to fund her university studies in manufacturing engineering at OSU. The program duration varies, with high school students attending for free and adults paying approximately $4,200. Despite stable employment projections, the program highlights the ongoing need for skilled trades.

Hairdressing Program

18 Oct 2022  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
Metro Tech has expanded its programs to include a hairdressing course, which prepares students like Maria Vasquez for the state cosmetology exam. The program, lasting approximately 15 months, offers flexible class schedules and affordable tuition for Oklahoma residents. Instructors like Lamar Royce emphasize community service, with students providing free haircuts to organizations such as the Salvation Army. Graduates can expect an average hourly wage of $14.50 plus tips, with the job market for hairdressers projected to grow significantly by 2031.

Welding Program

18 Oct 2022  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
The article highlights the experiences of Juan Jonathan Mejía Guevara and Michael Schultz in the welding program at Metro Tech. Mejía, who has been in the program for nine months, finds joy in learning new skills daily, while Schultz transitioned from the automotive industry to welding after seeing its potential. The Department of Labor reports an average welder salary of $47,010 per year, with 47,600 job openings annually despite a modest industry growth rate. Both students aim to gain practical experience to prepare for their future careers, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and dedication in technical education.

Meet the Aardvarks OKC Baseball Team

12 Oct 2022  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
In Oklahoma City, there is a Dominican baseball team called the Aardvarks. The team is primarily composed of players who played in universities, with some having had the opportunity to play professionally.

Hispanic Fiesta

07 Oct 2022  |  telemundooklahoma.com
The Hispanic Fiesta event will take place on October 7, from 5 pm to 10 pm at Scissortail Park. The event will feature dances from different countries, gastronomy, and fun for people of all ages.

Weight Loss Classes

24 Sep 2022  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
The Oklahoma City County Health Department will soon start its fall wellness classes, which are free and last eight weeks for individuals over 18. Participants are encouraged to lose at least 5% of their body weight and increase physical activity to at least 30 minutes most days. The classes, featuring several nutritionists, will run from September 29 to November 16. For more information and registration, visit the provided website.

University of Oklahoma vs University of Texas at El Paso

08 Sep 2022  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
The article covers the inaugural game between the University of Oklahoma and the University of Texas at El Paso, reported live from the stadium by Rodrigo Solís Ruiz.

Beware of Fats and Oils This Holiday Season

16 Nov 2021  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
During the festive season, the Oklahoma City Public Utilities Department advises residents not to dispose of fats and oils in the plumbing as it can clog drainage lines, potentially costing homeowners and the municipality money. Common fats and oils include butter, chicken skin, cheese, cream, salad dressing, and mayonnaise. For more information, residents can visit the provided website.

New Sidewalks in Claremore

08 Nov 2021  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
City leaders and business owners in Claremore are optimistic that the installation of new sidewalks will increase pedestrian traffic downtown. The new sidewalks have been well received by both business owners and shoppers. These sidewalks are the latest addition to the newly named Lilac District, where more could be added if they prove economically successful.

Free English Classes

08 Nov 2021  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
The Community Literacy Center (CLC) is offering free English and citizenship classes to residents of Oklahoma City and surrounding areas. They also provide assistance in preparing for the high school equivalency exam. Interested individuals can enroll by calling (405) 524-7323 or visiting their website.

Guatemalan Royalty

08 Nov 2021  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
Guatemalan representatives in Oklahoma, ranging from young girls to adult women, express pride in their heritage and plan community projects to enhance their local environment. Marcos Maldonado aims to organize a blood drive, Kimberly Barrios plans a mission to Guatemala, and Saidy Herrera de Orellana seeks to share her knowledge to help others improve their businesses and education.

Change in the investigation system related to positive COVID cases

03 Nov 2021  |  telemundooklahoma.com
The Oklahoma State Department of Health has decided to change its system for investigating positive COVID-19 cases. Starting this month, Oklahoma residents who get tested for COVID-19 will receive a text message with a link to view their results. If the result is positive, they can enter information about people they have been in contact with.

Union between the firefighters of Tulsa and San Luis Potosi

02 Nov 2021  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
The global alliance of Tulsa organized a community event to welcome visitors from San Luis Potosi to Tulsa, marking the first international visit since the pandemic began. The Tulsa and San Luis Potosi fire departments, celebrating a 35-year relationship, dedicated a handmade fountain from San Luis Potosi at the Tulsa Fire Museum. The fountain, originally gifted in 1999, was reinstalled outside the museum after years in storage.

San Judas Tadeo

02 Nov 2021  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
San Judas Tadeo is celebrated as the patron of lost or impossible causes every October 28th. Devotees worldwide honor him, with events such as the one organized by Manuela Reyes, which included traditional dances by matachines.

The Day of the Dead

02 Nov 2021  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
Scissortail Park hosted the festival of life and death, featuring interactive activities, community offerings, authentic food, traditional dances, art exhibitions, and more. Attendees dressed as Catrinas or skulls are invited to share their photos. Altars were built to honor deceased loved ones, following the Mexican tradition of welcoming the dead on their annual visit. La Florecita Church created an altar for this tradition. Angels Modeling Dance Studio celebrated with their students by modeling in typical attire and face paint. The family of Victor Felix Loya, a 17-year-old student athlete who was shot and killed in April, commemorated his life and legacy with an altar at the park.

Pan de Muerto

02 Nov 2021  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
Pan de Muerto originated during the conquest era as a substitute for human sacrifices, with the Spanish suggesting a wheat bread covered in red sugar to symbolize a heart. Today, the bread's circle represents the skull, and the strips mimic bones. It is commonly eaten during the Day of the Dead to celebrate life and honor deceased loved ones, with various regional varieties available at La Lomita bakery.

Free Exercise Classes

27 Oct 2021  |  telemundooklahoma.com
Metro Tech will offer free online and in-person exercise classes starting in November. Registration is required online to attend the classes. Visit the website to sign up for the health classes.

Del Real Foods

24 Aug 2021  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
Del Real Foods, a Hispanic-owned company, is seeking to hire Hispanic employees for their tamales and pupusas operation. The starting pay is $11 per hour, with additional benefits.

Federal Funds for Oklahoma

27 Jul 2021  |  www.telemundooklahoma.com
State leaders in Oklahoma have access to additional funds due to the new American Rescue Plan Act, which will provide approximately $1.9 billion in direct funds to the state. Several hundred million more are allocated to mitigate the negative economic impacts caused by the pandemic, including damages to workers, households, small businesses, affected industries, and the public sector.

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