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Seminole State College employee Brooks Nickell received the Randy Talley Rising Star Award at the Oklahoma College Public Relations Association (OCPRA) fall workshop on Nov. 15 at the UCO Boathouse in Oklahoma City.
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Read moreSetting the clocks back used to be effortless; a task that flowed into a routine of rising early, having a midday meal, and retiring at sundown. According to History. com, “as late as the 1880s, most towns in the U.S. had their own local time, generally based on ‘high noon,’ or the time when the sun was at its highest point in the sky.” There was no pressing need for a “uniform time-keeping system.”
Read moreThe Oklahoma State University Student Farm grew more than 54,000 pounds of fruits and vegetables in 2023 for Oklahomans facing food insecurity.
Read moreThe Muscogee (Creek) Nation, the borders of which include a portion of Seminole County, announced last week that it has filed a lawsuit against the City of Tulsa in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma.
Read more—Courtesy photo Eighth graders from Strother Public Schools attended Gordon Cooper Technology Center’s “8th Grade Day” last week. The students were able to visit booths and some of the shop buildings from all the programs GCTC offers. GCTC, located in Shawnee, is part of the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education system.
Read moreCandidate filing for city council posts in Seminole, Wewoka and Konawa as well as Board of Education seats in ten Seminole County school districts will begin Monday, Dec. 4.
Read moreSeminole State College Psychology Professor Christal Knowles spoke on a panel about human trafficking at the Pavilion on the grounds of the Governor’s Mansion on Nov. 15. The panel was sponsored by the Oklahoma Commission on the Status of Women (OCSW) and was titled “Solutions, Initiatives and Strategies to Stop Human Trafficking in Oklahoma.”
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