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The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education voted last Thursday to request $1.1 billion in state funding for FY25, which reflects an increase of $122.4 million or 12.2% over the FY24 appropriation of $1 billion.
Read moreSeminole State College’s nursing program was recently awarded a congressionally directed grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) in the amount of $1,050,000. The grant, to be distributed over the next three years, is set to bring transformative changes to SSC’s Nursing Department, particularly focusing on the development and expansion of simulation labs.
Read moreA Seminole resident has been charged with one felony count of burglary in the first degree and one felony count of aggravated assault and battery following an incident that allegedly occurred on Thursday, October 12.
Read moreThe lasting effects of the pandemic that swept across the globe in 2020 will be studied for years to come. Though some consequences have yet to be discovered, others, including a heightened desire to entertain loved ones at home, were already apparent even before the world emerged from the darkest days of the pandemic.
Read moreNORMAN, Okla. & CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — The Oklahoma Challenge, a traffic safety program focused on increasing teen traffic safety in Oklahoma, and Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT), the world’s largest telematics service provider, have partnered for another Oklahoma Challenge Safe Driver Contest, a safe driving competition for teen drivers in Oklahoma. The competition offers young drivers a competitive platform to win prizes for safe driving, including cash, and resources for their schools and clubs. The GHSA and the Oklahoma Highway Safety Office are key partners in the challenge.
Read moreOklahoma State University recently honored an outstanding group of individuals who have brought distinction to the Ferguson College of Agriculture and demonstrated a continuing commitment to agricultural sciences and natural resources.
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