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Trolling is part and parcel of any online activity these days; anyone brave enough to live on Twitter, write a blog, or set up a YouTube account has to accept that comments from complete strangers is par for the course. But there is criticism (hopefully constructive!) - and then there is being plain mean and provocative about someone else’s content almost just for the sake of it: aka ‘trolling’.
Read moreAbove, Sheryl Sharber-Howell, RN is AllianceHealth Seminole’s Nursing Excellence Award recipient for 2021. Sheryl provides compassionate care to all of her patients and consistently goes above and beyond to insure the comfort and dignity of her patient. —Courtesy Photo
Read moreAlycia Cabrera and Quentin Cabrera were selected by their teachers for January Student of the Month.
Read moreOklahoma City Indian Clinic (OKCIC), a 501(c) (3) nonprofit clinic providing health and wellness services to American Indians in central Oklahoma, wants to encourage healthy habits to reduce your risk of heart disease.
Read moreFarmer Veteran Coalition (FVC) and the Native American Agriculture Fund (NAAF) formally announced today a partnership aimed at gathering critical input from Native American U.S. military veterans working in the agricultural industry. The goal of the partnership is to generate responses to NAAF’s veteran survey and the feedback will be incorporated into their long-term vision for providing an infrastructure framework to harness Indian Country’s economic and nutritional potential to recover from COVID- 19, which is outlined in their white paper, ‘Reimagining Native Food Economies.’
Read moreFarmers across the country and around the world are preparing for the Global Agriculture Day of Prayer, a day where they praise God and express gratitude for their harvest, according to CBN News. Thousands will gather in Kentucky today, February 18, for the special event that will include honoring God, prayer, raising money for disaster relief, thanking God for the harvest, and asking for Him to heal their land. The event will host numerous special guests who will address the audience with messages of hope and faith.
Read moreOklahoma Baptist University unveiled a special exhibit Feb. 9 on Walter O. Mason Jr., the first Black professor at OBU. The ceremony took place in the main student lounge area on the first floor of the Geiger Center on the OBU campus in Shawnee. The exhibit features artifacts, photos and descriptions of Mason’s time on Bison Hill from his hiring in 1968 to his departure in 1974.
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