Only in print: February 1

By Michael Pineda, Staff Writer
Posted Feb 01, 2012 @ 08:00 AM
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State drops to 48th unhealthiest state: High prevalence of smoking and obesity are major factors in why Oklahoma’s health ranking dropped two positions to 48th in the nation, according to United Health Foundation’s annual health rankings. Louisiana (49) and Mississippi (50) round out the bottom of the list, Page 1A.

100 days of school celebrated: The number 100 was the center of attention Tuesday as Wilson Elementary celebrated 100 days of school, Page 1A.

State drops to 48th unhealthiest state: High prevalence of smoking and obesity are major factors in why Oklahoma’s health ranking dropped two positions to 48th in the nation, according to United Health Foundation’s annual health rankings. Louisiana (49) and Mississippi (50) round out the bottom of the list, Page 1A.

100 days of school celebrated: The number 100 was the center of attention Tuesday as Wilson Elementary celebrated 100 days of school, Page 1A.

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