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Right, Strother juniors and seniors traveled to Claremore last week to tour Rogers State University. Students were surprised upon their arrival to find their tour guide as Strother Alumni, Luke Sapp. Students toured the main buildings on campus, viewed the freshmen dorm rooms, and ate on campus in Chapman. Rogers State is a 4-year university with a large variety of major options from nursing to environmental science to esports. Pictured l to r: Grant Martin, Hunter Clayton, Gabe Fiegener, Greg Glass, Shawn Ruff, Hailey Sims, Brayden Dunaway, Clayton Posey, KK Harjo, Shelby Johnson, Marissa Underwood, Hunter Smith, Victoria Williamson, Ashton Guinn, Osceola Little, Clayton Goforth, and Phoenix Parish.
Read moreThe Senate approved a trio of bills Monday honoring the service and sacrifice of Oklahoma’s military and their families. Senate Veterans and Military Affairs Committee chair Frank Simpson, R-Springer, authored the bills to ensure veterans are provided a proper burial and to help Oklahoma’s heroes save money in various areas.
Read moreThe Seminole Park Board special meeting on Wednesday, April 27, at 12:00 p.m. in the north conference room at City Hall.
Read moreOklahoma moved up three places to rank second in the country for Pre-K access for 4-year-olds, according to a report released today by the National Institute for Early Education Research (NIEER).
Read more7M Technologies LLC, based in Wewoka recently became the first Special Inspection Agency in the state to become accredited by the International Accreditation Service (IAS). 7M Technologies had to demonstrate that they met the requirements for special inspection of construction that are in the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code and International Building Code.
Read moreMyHealth Access Network and Orion Health are new partners after the Oklahoma Health Care Authority announced MyHealth has entered a contract with the State of Oklahoma to operate as the state designated entity for the Health Information Exchange (HIE) for Oklahoma.
Read moreOne of the five most common occupations for women is working as secretaries and administrative assistants and on April 27, Administrative Professionals Day recognizes this workforce of 2.78 million workers.
Read moreMilt Phillips, co-publisher of the Seminole Producer, received a certificate of appreciation from Oklahoma State Tech director Wayne W. Miller during a Press awards luncheon held Friday, April 21 at the Okmulgee campus. Several Oklahoma publishers were honored at the luncheon for helping to establish Tech’s printing department 25 years ago. The certificate presented to Phillips read, “Through his farsightedness and untiring efforts during the formative years of this unique school, the Printing department of Oklahoma State Tech received financial and moral support which resulted in a program that served well the printing industry for 25 years.” The luncheon coincided with the dedication of Tech’s new $375,000 Graphic Arts Center that housed both printing and commercial art departments.
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