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The Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden’s latest animal cam provides wildlife fans around the globe with exclusive views of two of different species: African lions and African painted dogs. Click on the Zoo’s new African Lion/Painted Dog cam at www.okczoo.org/lioncam from your computer, phone and tablet to spot these iconic African savanna animals at the Zoo. Wildlife enthusiasts will enjoy a real time look at the Zoo’s popular Lion Overlook habitat home to its lion pride and where the Zoo’s pack of African painted dogs are currently residing while their brand-new habitat is being constructed. The painted dogs rotate days on habitat with the lions. Depending upon the day, cam viewers will have an opportunity to see the Zoo’s lions or pack of painted dogs, it’s the best way to safari-fy your day!
Read moreCapping off one of the most challenging academic years in recent memory, East Central University honored its dedicated faculty and staff during the Employee Appreciation event earlier this month.
Read moreAn Oklahoma appellate court will consider a prosecutor’s argument that the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in McGirt v. Oklahoma is not retroactive.
Read moreAbove, students in Pam Fletcher’s 6 th grade homeroom class at Northwood pose for a picture before the start of Little Olympics last week. Yesterday marked the final day of classes for Seminole students.
Read moreThe City of Seminole announced Tuesday morning that it had been experiencing problems with its phone system, but shortly after noon, it was announced that the system was back up.
Read moreLeadership Oklahoma recently announced the launch of “Advancing Oklahoma,” a statewide conversation on race, presented by Paycom.
Read moreThe Muscogee Nation government has received initial payment of Fiscal Recovery Funds of the American Rescue Plan from the U.S. Treasury in the amount of $421,354,068.50.
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