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The decade spanning 2022-2032 is designated “Chikashshanompa’ Ilanompoli’! (Let’s Speak Chickasaw!): A Decade of Chickasaw Language” thanks to a recent gubernatorial proclamation issued by Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby.
Read moreRegistration spots are available for Oklahoma educators to attend a variety of free professional development sessions this summer presented by the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) at its EngageOK on the Road conference.
Read moreSearch Continues For Hijacker In Indiana – Semi-retired farmer Lowell F. Elliott, 61, thought he found a groundhog. To his surprise the “groundhog” turned out to be the half-million-dollar ransom carried by a hijacker who parachuted from a jetliner.
Read moreMental health issues have been key with state leaders over the past two legislative sessions. The number of suicides among adolescents between the ages of 10 and 19 increased in five states during the pandemic, according to research looking at 14 states published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics. One of those five states is Oklahoma.
Read moreLeadership Oklahoma recently announced the election of Phil Kaiser as Chairman of its Board of Directors. Kaiser, who joined the Leadership Oklahoma board in 2015, succeeds Tom Evans, President and CEO of Encompass Financial Services, Inc., who served as Chairman in 2021 - 2022.
Read moreGuests visiting the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden will have an opportunity to meet its newest animal family member, Zia, a six-year-old female jaguar. Zia arrived at the OKC Zoo from the Philadelphia Zoo in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Zia can be seen in the Zoo’s Cat Forest and is viewable on a rotational habitat schedule with male jaguar, Tai and male Sumatran tiger, Ramah. Depending on the day, guests will have an opportunity to see one of these big cats. The recommendation for Zia to be relocated to the OKC Zoo came from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) Species Survival Plan® (SSP) for jaguars. AZA’s SSP programs are cooperatively managed programs to oversee species populations within AZA accredited zoos and aquariums.
Read moreWith summer here and the July 4th holiday weekend just around the corner, the National Fire Protection Association® (NFPA®) is reminding people about potential electrical hazards that exist in swimming pools and hot tubs, onboard boats, on docks and piers, and in waters surrounding boats, marinas, and launch ramps. While most people
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