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Did you ever have a perfect day, 24 hours when everything went right? I had one yesterday, and it scared me.
Read moreUp to $3.2 million in state funding, plus $1 million in federal conservation funds, could be directed to redcedar encroachment research if House Bill 2239 gets the votes it needs this month.
Read moreNorthwestern Oklahoma State University’s Graduate Studies Office, along with the Division of Education are launching a new superintendent certificate for students, working professionals and job seekers starting in fall 2023.
Read moreThe Biden-Harris Administration Tuesday announced the availability of nearly $11 billion in grants and loan opportunities that will help rural energy and utility providers bring affordable, reliable clean energy to their communities across the country. This represents the single largest investment in rural electrification since President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Rural Electrification Act into law in 1936.
Read moreOncologists treating patients who are living with both cancer and HIV have historically lacked scientific data about whether immunotherapy drugs will be effective. A researcher at OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center at the OU Health Sciences Center co-led a global study that revealed good news for this patient population.
Read moreThe founder and operators of The Academy of Seminole are reaching out to the Okmulgee Public Schools Board of Education to sponsor a second charter school in Okmulgee.
Read morePortions of Seminole resembled a lake Monday morning after a three-day period of heavy rainfall.
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