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The Woody Guthrie Center pays homage to John Mellencamp by drawing connections to Woody Guthrie in an upcoming pocket exhibition, set to open Wednesday, Nov. 30.
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 promote food safety tips for cooking a safe and delicious Thanksgiving meal.
Read moreTwo scientists at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation have been awarded grants for research aimed at extending the period of good health as we age.
Read moreSen. Jessica Garvin has been selected by the Hunt Institute to be a Hunt-Kean Leadership Fellow. The Duncan Republican was one of 31 seniorlevel political leaders from around the nation chosen to participate in the prestigious program and learn effective education policies from other states and share about Oklahoma’s educational outcomes and strategies.
Read moreOSU Center for Health Sciences’ Health Care Administration degree program has been ranked fourth in the country for online health care degrees by website EduMed.org for its overall quality, affordability and commitment to student success.
Read moreBefore the 2007-2009 Great Recession, homeownership among households headed by adults ages 25-34 spiked as risky lending practices greatly expanded access to mortgage credit. Soon after, the nation experienced a housing market crash and economic downturn.
Read moreA pair of Seminole County brothers will be returning to Las Vegas next month to compete in a trio of Rodeo events. Blake Carter, 18, and Blaze Carter, 12, have worked hard all year to earn the opportunity to once again represent Seminole County when they compete in Las Vegas December 1 through December 10.
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