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A Holdenville woman faces felony charges after allegedly causing a three-vehicle accident while driving under the influence of alcohol, according to documents filed in the District Court of Seminole County.
Read moreSeminole BancFirst staff recently collected and donated hats and gloves to the Family Resource Center. Pictured above, Carla Presley, Family Resource Center and Nadia Martinez, BancFirst. —Courtesy Photos
Read moreButner Public Schools Junior High recently recognized their Academic Team District Champions. Pictured above, from left to Right, Mrs. Findley, Ava Snelson, Brooklyn Jones, Scotty Douglas and Jonathan Fulgrum. —Courtesy Photo
Read moreNORMAN, OKLA. – The University of Oklahoma announced Friday the students named to its fall 2021 honor roll, a distinction given to those who achieve the highest academic standards. Among the students listed
Read moreDr. R. Lucas Stamps will join the OBU faculty as chair of the Herschel H. Hobbs School of Theology and Ministry effective July 1. He will likewise serve as the Dickinson Chair of Religion, professor of biblical and theological studies, and director of the Master of Arts program.
Read morePete’s Pet Posse ambassador Scruff was named to the Oklahoma Animal Hall of Fame Friday at the Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Associations (OVMA) annual conference in Norman.
Read moreLast week Wewoka FFA Chapter members volunteered at Skyline Urban Ministry in Oklahoma City. Skyline Urban Ministry provides free and low-cost assistance to children, families and senior citizens. The organization provides clothing, meals and emergency food, eye care and eyeglasses and other support services.
Read moreAbove, Wewoka FFA Ag Mechanics team competed at the NOC Interscholastic Contest in Tonkawa, OK. They took two written exams and put their knowledge to the test by building a team project in the shop. —Courtesy Photos
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