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The Konawa Band Boosters will meet in the band room next Thursday, January 27, beginning at 6:00. Band Director Konnor Robertson states that the Pride of Konawa had had an impressive year so far, and they are now preparing for District concert competition, which begins March 1 in Ada. If they are able to keep up the pace they’ve set so far this year, they will have the opportunity to compete at the State level in late March – early April.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) is dedicating $6 million in federal relief funds to help classroom teachers get resources for their students through the national nonprofit, DonorsChoose. The partnership between OSDE and DonorsChoose will provide up to $800 to an educator’s project.
Read moreHome renovation trends are ever-changing. Renovations that might have been de rigueur 20 years ago may seem dated now. Recognizing the potentially popular trends of tomorrow is a great way for homeowners to give their homes a fresh new look and put themselves in position to capitalize on popular trends when they put their homes on the market. That’s especially so after 2020, a year when millions of people spent more time at home than ever before. All that time working from home and relaxing at home gave millions of homeowners ideas about what they like about their homes and what they hope to change. The following are some renovation trends that various experts suspect could emerge in 2021.
Read moreNORMAN, Okla. – The Oklahoma Army National Guard will present six Soldiers with the Oklahoma Star of Valor Medal for their immediate response and support of a fatal multiple vehicle accident that occurred on April 25, 2021. The Soldiers provided critical life-saving aid to survivors until first responders arrived, and continued supporting first responders until the scene was cleared.
Read moreOklahomans to join in nation’s largest annual celebration of school choice Jan. 23-29
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY – Rep. Rusty Cornwell, R-Vinita, has filed legislation to temporarily pause the issuance of commercial medical marijuana licenses until existing facilities are fully in compliance with state law.
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY – Rep. Tammy Townley, R-Ardmore, has filed House Bill 3890 to name the Holy Bible as Oklahoma’s official state book.
Read moreData breaches have become all too common. Few weeks go by without a sizable data breach making headlines, potentially and adversely affecting consumers and the businesses they patronize. Understanding data breaches further can help all parties involved more effectively safeguard themselves and their private information.
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