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RANDALL SWEET
Randall is a recruiting analyst and staff writer at AllSooners focusing primarily on OU Football and the recruiting trail.
Working as a journalist, Randall has covered the Oklahoma Sooners, the Oklahoma City Thunder, and high school sports across the state.
A 2022 University of Oklahoma graduate, Randall hails from Lubbock, TX. While in college, Sweet wrote for the OU Daily in addition to working with Sooner Sports Pad and OU Nightly. Following his time at OU, Sweet served as the Communications Coordinator at Visit Oklahoma City before leaving to join the team at AllSooners. The West Texas native has bylines in the Norman Transcript and is a Staff Writer for Inside the Thunder.
Randall holds a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from the University of Oklahoma in Norman, OK.
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EBT shoppers in Oklahoma to lose access to candy and soda starting Sunday
OKLAHOMA CITY- (KOKH) — Starting Sunday, when you walk into stores, you won’t be able to buy the sweets you’re used to getting with an EBT card.
According to Oklahoma DHS, this goes for chocolate bars, hard candies, gummies, caramels.
Interestingly enough though, baked goods like cookies cakes or muffins don’t apply, and if you wanted to get cocoa powder or chocolate chips by themselves, you could.
When it comes to the fridge, you can’t get soda or energy drinks, and you can’t even get tea or lemonade that’s sweetened bottled or canned.
Things you can still get include meat, poultry, bread, pasta, 100% fruit or vegetable juice, and fruits and veggies.
Dairy products are also allowed, so maybe you could get away with chocolate milk.
Flavored water and sweetened water is also not allowed.
But we still have questions when you get to the check out or self checkout line: Who’s in charge of enforcing these changes? Is it the stores? And what happens if you try to buy these items?
Oklahoma DHS wrote back with answers, saying the enforcement will be done by our federal partners at food and nutrition service department, and that cards will only work to purchase items that are considered eligible.
DHS said snap customers don’t need to take any action at this time and add Oklahomans will continue to receive their benefits as usual.
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Oklahoma City apartment complex catches fire, forcing evacuations
Firefighters responded after an apartment complex caught fire Friday morning in northwest Oklahoma City, authorities say.
The Oklahoma City Fire Department says crews responded to the Retreat at Lakeside Apartments near Northwest 50th Street and North MacArthur Boulevard just before 4 a.m.
Upon arrival, firefighters encountered smoke coming from a first-floor apartment and discovered heavy fire in a bedroom located at the rear corner of the unit. Crews evacuated the remainder of the building as a precaution.
The fire was quickly knocked down and contained to the room of origin, which OKCFDS believed to be vacant.
Later, investigators said there was evidence indicating unauthorized individuals had recently been staying inside the unit. OKCFD says the apartment manager stated that individuals experiencing homelessness had previously been removed from the unit on multiple occasions.
No injuries were reported.
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