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The global pandemic changed consumer perceptions about life insurance. And with September being Life Insurance Awareness Month, it serves as a time to help consumers understand the importance of life insurance and how it can help protect a family’s financial future.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) announced yesterday it is using approximately $8 million in federal relief to strengthen school leadership and teacher retention in the state. The three-year initiative starts this school year and includes five specialized programs.
Read moreOklahoma City Indian Clinic (OKCIC), a 501(c) (3) nonprofit clinic providing health and wellness services to American Indians in central Oklahoma, encourages patients to engage in suicide prevention.
Read moreTop photo: the first building to be constructed on the current site of Seminole State College was an all-purpose classroom building later named Tanner Hall in honor of the first President, Elmer Tanner. Local officials pictured breaking ground on the new campus were (left to right): Trustee Emery Magruder, Trustee Clarence Clark, Seminole Mayor Waldo Lilly, Oklahoma Chancellor of Higher Education E.T. Dunlap, Seminole Junior College President Elmer Tanner, Trustee Dr. Hubert Callaway and SJC Student Government Association President Richard “Dickie” Dollar. Above, the construction of Tanner Hall was completed in the summer of 1971. —Photos courtesy SSC
Read morePre-K Students of the Month for August are: Tyler Williams, Acacia Lopez, Jackson Hicks, Phoenix Deere, Melonnie Perez, Kyeen Macias and Alayna Bighead. Not pictured: Ella Wilbourn and Selena Muniz-Culberson.
Read moreKindergarten students of the month for August are: Jax Quinality, Eli Frazier, Legend Smith, Journey Clark, Logan Carlisle, Nehemiah Macias, Ian Enriquez-Bravo, Daisha Hill, Korbin Pollock, Meli Noahubi, and Gracie Harrison. —Courtesy Photo
Read moreOklahoma Army and Air National Guardsmen volunteered to help the residents of Louisiana by dispersing food and other supplies, choosing to serve when it matters most, Sunday, Sept. 5, 2021.
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