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The validity of the adage “necessity is the mother of invention” was on full display during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Read moreAirport construction projects totaling $15,919,332 will soon commence across the state following last week’s announcement of funding by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The fourteen grants for Oklahoma airports were announced by U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao last week. Seminole Municipal Airport will reconfigure their existing taxiway with an $800,000 grant.
Read moreWewoka Middle School has implemented ViewSonic Interactive TVs in all classrooms. These allow an engaging educational experience within the classroom and virtually. The teachers have provided many resources which allow them to diversify their educational delivery methods. Ms. Dunkerson and Mr. Knox present their lessons in class through this new technology. It has many capabilities including screen recording lessons that we can then upload for to our virtual classrooms so students can reference the material at a later time. WMS will continue to adapt new technology to their ever changing educational field.
Read moreOn September 16th, at approximately 5:27 a.m. a fatality collision occurred on OK-9A at EW-1390 in Seminole County.
Read moreOn September 15th, Superintendent Kolby Johnson announced notification of a student or staff member at Strother Public Schools has tested positive for COVID-19.
Read moreStory by rank Leanna Maschino, Oklahoma National Guard Public Affairs
Read moreThe Senate Retirement and Insurance Committee held a meeting Tues day to study ways to improve health outcomes for Oklahomans with diabetes. The interim study was requested by Oklahoma Legislative Diabe tes Caucus co-chair Sen. Carri Hicks, D-Oklahoma City, whose son has Type 1 diabetes.
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