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Oklahoma fifth- and eighth-grade teachers can apply now for fellowships to attend the Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute in summer 2024 in the restored capital city of 18th-century Virginia.
Read moreThis week, Nov. 13–17, the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety and the Oklahoma Highway Safety Office are joining forces with the national Crash Responder Safety Week (CRSW) to bring to light the courageous and often underrepresented stories of local responders.
Read moreThe State of Oklahoma held its third-annual State Suppliers Expo on Oct. 5 at the Oklahoma City Convention Center, welcoming over 600 attendees from 479 companies for the state’s largest public-private networking event of the year. By gathering business representatives and officials from all areas of state government under one roof at the Expo, the state is utilizing an open-door approach to build relationships with suppliers, highlight current opportunities, and educate companies on the requirements and processes for doing business with the state.
Read moreNearly 300 Oklahoma educators earned professional development hours and joined with other adults in improving their craft and learning new skills during the Oklahoma Fall Arts Institute (OFAI), a series of intensive weekend workshops taught by nationally renowned artists in the literary, visual and performing arts.
Read moreThe Seminole City Council will consider over $750,000 in bids, all of them from the same vendor, for parks and recreation projects when it convenes for its regular monthly meeting Tuesday, Nov. 14.
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