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The deadline for a popular state scholarship program is quickly approaching for Oklahoma students who just completed 8th, 9th or 10th grade.
Read moreThe Seminole Public School District Board of Education Meeting scheduled for Monday, June 28 has been cancelled. The meeting was originally scheduled as a Fiscal Year Closeout Meeting.
Read moreAlumni visiting Wewoka for the annual WHS Reunion Weekend are invited to stop by the Seminole Nation Museum to view over 45 different works by 20 fellow graduates now on display through July 31.
Read moreUnited States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Justin Maxson today announced that USDA is investing $185 million to equip, rebuild, and modernize essential ser vices in rural areas of 32 states (PDF, 404 KB). The investments will benefit 3 million rural residents.
Read moreZoe Sherinian, professor of ethnomusicology and chair of the Division of Musicology, Ethnomusicology, and Music in General Studies at the University of Oklahoma School of Music, was named the recipient of the Best Oklahoma Feature Award for the documentary film Sakthi Vibrations at the deadCenter Film Festival award ceremony, held June 13 in Oklahoma City.
Read moreThe outbreak of COVID-19 is a public health crisis the likes of which many people have never encountered. While surviving the virus and preventing its spread is the utmost priority, the economic impact of the outbreak is hard to ignore. Tens of millions of people throughout the United States and Canada have lost their jobs, leading many to wonder how they can financially withstand what some economists predict will be a prolonged recession.
Read moreThe Supreme Court just ruled that, outside of school, school authorities must respect young people’s rights to express themselves in our case B.L. v. Mahanoy Area School District.
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