Fruit skewers made from fresh fruit and toothpicks or straws make for the perfect teaching opportunity.
Have your kids rinse strawberries, grapes and any other desired fruit, and slide them onto a colorful straw.
August 1, 1935
EDITORIAL – The antivice crusade is well underway. It is moving faster than we had even dared to hope. It has been partially successful. It will be entirely successful. The Producer now awaits further tangible results. The narcotic addict prostitutes were still walking the streets.
“Your ‘school day’ will not be perfect, and that’s OK. Just try to remember you’re adjusting to something new and there will be some bumps along the way.
Skin cancer remains a deadly disease in the United States. Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggest that approximately 5.5 million skin cancer diagnoses and 15,000 deaths will occur this year, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation.
As the ongoing spread of the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) reshapes American lives by the day, and sometimes by the hour, the health and stability of the nation’s essential work force, namely our health care workers and first responders, remains paramount.
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Woodrow Wilson Elementary Principal Denese Cheatwood and third grade teacher Sonia Scott hold up a sign telling students how much they are missed in a video posted last week on the school’s Facebook page.
Gov. Kevin Stitt has ordered all American and Oklahoma flags on state property to be lowered to half-staff Monday to honor the life and memory of former U.S. Senator Tom Coburn, who passed away Saturday at age 72.
“We lost a giant [Saturday] – an Oklahoma legend,” said Gov. Stitt. “Dr.