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Oklahoma Baptist University is pleased to welcome Lea Ann Quirk as the director of the OBU Alumni Association. Quirk assumed her duties on Bison Hill effective Oct. 12.
Read moreAs Oklahomans pull endof-year holiday decorations out of the attic and put away tools in sheds, they may end up disturbing some of their smallest neighbors.
Read moreBartlesville’s most famous structure will be transformed into a “Haunted Hotel” during late October, giving Oklahomans several spooky ways to celebrate the season. On October 22, 23, 29, 30 and 31 beginning at 6 p.m., Halloween-lovers are invited to see “the guts” of the Frank Loyd Wright designed Price Tower and meet the guests who checked into the hotel… but didn’t “check out.”
Read moreIn the midst of a historic teacher shortage, further crippled by the COVID-19 pandemic, Sen. Jo Anna Dossett, D-Tulsa, hosted an interim study Tuesday looking into prioritizing teacher certification scholarships for English as a second language (ESL) and special education teachers.
Read moreAs the weather cools, hearty meals often take center stage. Home cooks may have plenty of go-to recipes to feed their families and guests. But expanding your culinary horizons can lead to some new family favorites.
Read moreNothing beats sipping a hot, soothing beverage after a day of choosing the perfect Christmas tree or lobbing snowballs in the backyard. Teas, hot toddies, coffees, and mulled ciders certainly can fit the bill, but a mug of rich hot chocolate is a holiday season staple.
Read moreSenators Chuck Hall, R-Perry, and Julia Kirt, D-Oklahoma City, hosted an interim study Wednesday looking into film and media arts programs for kindergarten through 12th grade students. The study connected primary and secondary school opportunities with the rapidly expanding opportunities in Oklahoma’s film and production industry.
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