Seminole State College sophomore Ronnie Trout, of Okemah, was recently named the Outstanding Business and Education Student for the 2019-2020 academic year.
Seminole State College sophomore Kimberly Cotter, of Shawnee, was recently named the Outstanding Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Student for the 2019-2020 academic year.
Cowboy Concurrent Online is the first of its kind from a four-year public university in Oklahoma
Oklahoma State University will launch the state’s first free online concurrent enrollment program for Oklahoma high school seniors from a four-year public university beginning this fall.
As Oklahomans practice social distancing to protect from the spread of COVID-19, they are in need of ways to stay healthy, active and safe. Shape Your Future, a program of the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET), is a reliable source for tips to help Oklahomans live healthier, longer lives.
Chad Warmington, president and CEO of the State Chamber of Oklahoma, joined Gov. Kevin Stitt on Wednesday when he announced his phased plan for safely reopening Oklahoma’s economy.
April 24, 1935
As reported from Oklahoma City, Gov. E.E. Marland today lost his fight to whittle $1,500,000 from the $14,000,000 institutional appropriations bill.
Ways to Improve Your Home’s Exterior
The simplest way to assess the curb appeal of your house is to walk to the curb—or to the street—and view it with the critical eyes of someone who has never looked at it before.
Are you making the best use of your freezer space? While you probably know that you can freeze things like green beans, berries, and bread, there are many more foods that you could (and should) be freezing. Here are some that may surprise you!