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DAILY NEWSLETTER [The Oklahoman]( 28 Nov, 2019 [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [SUBSCRIBE FOR ALL ACCESS]( Are you a subscriber? View the [print replica]( of today's newspaper for more stories! ['No room for pride anymore when you are hungry': Food insecurity in Oklahoma on the rise, assistance programs looking to expand]( Roughly 650,000 Oklahomans - close to one in six individuals, many who are kids - are considered food insecure, meaning they have limited or uncertain access to adequate foods because of restricted financial resources. Latest News [Thanksgiving comes early to the Homeless Alliance]( Wednesday's Homeless Alliance Thanksgiving feast started with a United States senator prepping raw turkeys and ended with an international rock star handing out dessert at the Westtown day shelter. [Where to gobble on Thanksgiving if you can't do it at home]( A list of local restaurants open for Thanksgiving. ['I remember guys running into trees': Cowboys and Sooners share Thanksgiving football memories ahead of Bedlam]( Mike Gundy remembers the good ol' days when Novembers were cold and germs were more common. [Revealed after 26 years, judge was source of scoop for the ages]( Oklahoma County District Judge John Amick was keeping a secret that was troubling him inside more and more each day. [Purely Subjective: Tool time]( By age 6, my mechanical - and general, for that matter - ineptitude already had become obvious to anyone who considered it for even a moment. [Thunder faces vintage Carmelo Anthony in blowout loss to Trail Blazers]( Wednesday wasn't an Anthony revenge game against his former team of one season. [OSU football: Why Jelani Woods is thankful for his older brother every day]( Jelani Woods' older brother doesn't mince words. [Alabama, Auburn QBs X-factors in Iron Bowl with Tua out]( Marlon Davidson would rather Auburn be playing Tua Tagovailoa one more time. [Study warns helmets don't offer full protection on slopes]( For several years now, it has been almost de rigueur for skiers and snowboarders to strap on a helmet amid rising concerns about safety on the slopes. [What you need to know about holiday shopping in OKC]( If you want to shop, you've got options. [Boeing staff in OKC will manage NATO's $1 billion AWACS upgrade]( Boeing Oklahoma City will manage NATO's $1 billion AWACS surveillance aircraft modernization program. [Holiday Pop-Up Shops return to Midtown]( The annual Holiday Pop-Up Shops, a rotating array of independent retailers, is returning to Midtown on Friday for its seventh season. [History rescued in Deep Deuce]( The historic 1919 home to Oklahoma City Public Schools in Deep Deuce, abandoned for years and once threatened with destruction of its original facade, is set to reopen as a law firm. You are receiving this communication as a member of the The Oklahoman. The Oklahoman values your online privacy. For more information, view our [privacy policy]( now. Please do not reply to this message. [Manage Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( The Oklahoman 100 West Main Street, Suite 100 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 © 2019 The Oklahoman. All rights reserved.

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