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The Pearl House, a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting, educating and empowering at-risk young women in underserved global communities, is celebrating its 10th anniversary. In honor of the impactful and widespread work the nonprofit has done over the past decade, the state of Oklahoma officially declared July 13, 2023 as Pearl House Day in Oklahoma.
Read moreLooking for the perfect way to make this summer truly memorable? Look no further than Wewoka Woods, a stunning 450-acre summer camp located just outside of Wewoka, OK. From July 7th to 15th, we invite you to join us for our annual family camp meeting, where adventure, learning, and fun come together in one unforgettable event. This event is completely free to the public.
Read moreSheila Gay, publisher of the Woodward News, took office as president of the Oklahoma Press Association July 1.
Read moreSeniors and older adults did not seem to get the memo regarding inflation. As the world continues to navigate a cost-ofliving increase, internal data from Bank of America indicates that Baby Boomers (people born between 1946 and 1964) and Traditionalists (individuals born between 1928 and 1945) are spending more while younger generations are cutting back. Between May 2021 and May 2022, spending by Traditionalists increased by more than 5 percent while Baby Boomer spending rose by 2.2 percent. That uptick occurred while younger generations' spending fell by 1.5 percent.
Read moreOklahoma State University’s Robert M. Kerr Food and Agricultural Products Center recently hosted the first Meat Mastery Program. Organized in collaboration with Osage Nation, this hands-on program was designed to educate participants on various aspects of multi-species meat harvesting and value- added meat product processing.
Read moreOklahoma HOSA members took more than 250 members to the HOSA International Leadership Conference and brought home 31 medals and more than 70 top 10 finishes.
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