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The Wewoka community is gearing up for Football Homecoming this Friday, when the Tigers take on the Okemah Panthers.
Read moreOklahoma’s expanding economy pushed Gross Receipts to the Treasury to an all-time high as collections from the past 12 months topped $14.5 billion, State Treasurer Randy McDaniel announced Wednesday.
Read moreOklahoma State Auditor Cindy Byrd Wednesday released the special audit of the Town of Lone Wolf and its Public Works Authority.
Read moreIn a Wednesday, Oct. 6 press release the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) announced they will be using $21 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds to develop and expand high quality afterschool and summer programs. The OSDE will award competitive grants to schools and community organizations that partner to provide services designed to address student’s academic, social, and emotional needs.
Read moreMargo Timms, aka Penelope Pink, reads the book “The Little Red Hen” to Wilson Elementary students as the school kicked off reading for the “Book It” program. —Courtesy Photo
Read moreSeminole HS students used direct quotes and made inferences to support whether a character in the novel “Animal Farm” was innocent or guilty of a crime. —Courtesy Photo
Read moreThe Chickasaw Nation has been providing victims’ services for over 25 years, and now is offering another way to connect victims to services and support through a Crime Victim’s Support Hotline.
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