August 25, 1971
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City Manager Don Bown announcing this morning that the borrowed spray machine broke down Tuesday night, and the city mechanic is awaiting the arrival of a part today… Tonight’s spraying schedule from Milt Phillips Avenue to Coolidge will be postponed until Thursday night,...
The people of Oklahoma Oil & Natural Gas are sponsoring four energy education workshops this fall that provide teachers with up to $1,100 in classroom supplies.
The free workshops coordinated by the Oklahoma Energy Resources Board (OERB) offer training in nine different energy curricula for K-12.
Today is the 237th day of 2020 and the 67th day of summer.
TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson signed legislation establishing the National Park Service.
In 1944, Allied troops liberated Paris after four years of German occupation.
DEAR ABBY: Ten years ago, my friend “Maureen” suffered a breakup that emotionally and financially devastated her and moved in with her son and his young family. Since then, she has recovered in both areas.
Maureen inserts herself into every aspect of their lives -- vacations, entertaining, etc.
When Oklahomans think about chicken, they might think about the fried kind in Okarche or multiple other great chicken places in Oklahoma. But, the US Fish and Wildlife Service is locked in on a different kind of chicken in western Oklahoma, the lesser prairie-chicken.
Join the Oklahoma Historical Society (OHS) and Oklahoma Humanities (OH) on Wednesday, September 22, at 6 p.m. at the Oklahoma History Center for a live podcast crossover event. OHS Executive Director Trait Thompson and Dr. Bob Blackburn of the OHS’s “A Very OK Podcast” and Dr.
The Seminole County Board of County Commissioners and the City of Wewoka agreed to a feasibility study to help make a better-informed decision on whether they should invest in renovating the current Seminole County Courthouse or consider constructing a new building.