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The Oklahoma History Center is proud to announce the opening of its newest photography exhibit, “Becoming Fearless,” on May 16, 2022. “Becoming Fearless” will explore 70 years of firefighting in Oklahoma and is comprised of 25 black-and-white images, giving a unique look into the evolution of this profession. The exhibit is projected to be open for one year in the Chesapeake Event Center and Gallery at the Oklahoma History Center.
Read moreOklahoma Baptist University held a special chapel service April 27 to commission almost 100 students and employees who will serve this summer on Global Outreach trips (GO trips), in internships or at camps. The commissioning service took place inside Raley Chapel’s Potter Auditorium. The student body worshiped together and prayed over teams of people who will represent the University all around the world.
Read moreThe Seminole County Sheriff’s Department helped apprehend a man who allegedly carjacked a vehicle with two kids inside Friday night and led authorities on a chase.
Read moreWorkers had to direct traffic after this truck hauling an extra-large tank broke down just east of the Hwy. 270/NS 360 Rd. intersection Monday morning. Heavy rain eliminated the option of pulling off the road, so the driver was forced to stop in the right lane until the truck could be towed.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) today announced awardees for Certified Health Oklahoma, a public health initiative launched in 2003 to recognize businesses and organizations that implement best practices and policies that support improved health and wellness.
Read moreThe public is invited to enjoy the highly anticipated Seminole Rotary Club 70th Annual Bob Davis Memorial Pancake Breakfast/Lunch this Saturday, May 7.
Read moreA “Blue Out Party” was held last Thursday at Bowlegs Public Schools to raise awareness about Autism. Keisha Bear read the story “Different, A Great Thing to be.” Students wore matching shirts made by teachers Ms. Awtrey and Mrs. Johnson and discussed their differences. They also celebrated Memphis Edwards’ birthday, a student that has Autism. —Photo courtesy Keisha Bear
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