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Jillian Guthrie and Morgan Gray, Seminole Middle School students, were selected by their teachers as the September Students of the Month.
Read moreWomen on Mission met October 13 at Brooke Brumley’s home. Phyllis Williamson welcomed the Ladies. Lexi Brumley read the scripture, Matthew 1: 18-24.
Read moreRep. Ty Burns, R-Pawnee, took a deep dive look into the Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association (OSSAA) during an interim study held this week before the House Common Education Committee Burns, a former public school teacher and coach, requested the study to examine discrepancies in policies related to the eligibility of student athletes who transfer from one school to another, specifically Rule 8 in the OSSAA manual as it pertains to Title 70. He also questioned the organization’s finances and its overall purpose.
Read moreHave you ever been told you look like somebody famous? A couple years ago, several friends and I sat around a lunch table, and tried to judge who our companions resembled. My friend Jim said, “Quinn, you just have a generic face.
Read moreThis Fire Prevention season, the American Red Cross of Kansas and Oklahoma urges everyone to practice their two-minute home fire escape plan and test their smoke alarms to stay safe from the nation’s most frequent disaster.
Read moreThe U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Tribal Government Relations, in collaboration with the Oklahoma State Department of Veterans Affairs’ Women Veterans Program and Muscogee Nation of Oklahoma, is hosting an in-person Tribal Women Veterans Summit on November 3. It will be held at the River Spirit Conference Center in Tulsa.
Read moreBlue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma announced it will again offer plans in 2023 with $0 premiums for Medicare beneficiaries in its Medicare Advantage service area that now includes nearly 30 new counties across the state.
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