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(StatePoint) Holiday gifting shouldn’t mean giving objects that sit in the corner and gather dust. Consider these gift ideas that will inspire growth, learning, creativity and confidence -- and which will actually get used: Musical possibilities: Open the door to a world of creative possibilities for your gift recipient with the CT-S1-76 keyboard from Casio, which is designed for anyone who’s ready to spread their musical wings. Its 13-watt bassported stereo speaker system delivers punch and clarity at all volumes, but it can also be played quietly with a good set of headphones. With 76 full-size keys with touch response and more than 60 tones, including stereo grand piano, it’s a versatile, customizable instrument, and one built to accommodate many types of use. It’s sleek and portable design is well-suited for on-the-go music-making; its built-in metronome keeps the beat; and its one-button recorder makes it easy to capture one’s compositions and performances.
Read moreOur homes are often our biggest investments and protecting them should be everyone’s priority. Making our homes stronger and safer prevents damage and saves money on our insurance premiums. Commissioners at the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) have discussed and prioritized this issue, and we all agree that mitigation is key.
Read moreMore than a dozen Chickasaw Head Start students cultivated a legacy as they helped plant trees at the Oka’ Yanahli (flowing water) Preserve along the banks of the Blue River Oct. 7.
Read moreSeminole State College will host a Reach Higher: Draft Day enrollment event on Monday, Dec. 1, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Raymond Harber Fieldhouse to help working adults return to college and complete their degrees.
Read moreThe Canadian Valley Electric Cooperative (CVEC) Marketing & Communications team announced it has received two prestigious honors at the 2025 Oklahoma Electric Cooperatives Conference.
Read moreThe Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET) has approved a $13M Legacy Grant to East Central University (ECU) for the purpose of completing The Dan Hays STEM Center and School of Nursing in Ada., Okla., a major capital project that will expand healthcare workforce education across Oklahoma, particularly rural Oklahoma.
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