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Oklahoma Leads The Nation For a Second Consecutive Year For Aviation High Schools
Read moreThe Oklahoma Employment Security Commission’s (OESC) monthly employment report, released Wednesday, August 30, shows that Seminole County tied with Haskell County for the third highest rate of unemployment in the state. Unemployment in Seminole County rose over the past month as well as compared to last year. The release contains the preliminary statistics for July 2023.
Read moreThe American Indian College Fund named 11 Native students, two of them from Oklahoma, to the 2023-24 cohort of its Student Ambassador Program.
Read moreLeft: In this 2022 file photo, the Seminole High School Aviation class takes a tour of the Jimmie Austin Airport in Seminole, which was organized by then State Senator Zack Taylor (front row, right). SHS is among the 87 Oklahoma high schools offering aviation classes, nearly double the number of schools doing so in any other state.
Read moreBlood donors who save lives before Labor Day will receive an allbeef hot dog and be entered for a chance to win a $500 gift certificate from the Oklahoma Beef Council. Visit any Our Blood Institute donor center statewide for this year’s Pre-Labor Day blood drive!
Read moreLast week, I detailed some key facts and statistics regarding human trafficking. With the conversation going on surrounding the release of the movie The Sound of Freedom, I wanted to share some essential information that hits close to home for our state with this terrible crime.
Read moreFourteen Oklahoma legislators are recognized by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education and the Council of College and University Presidents as recipients of 2023 Distinguished Service Awards for Higher Education. The awards are conferred in the following categories: Chair of the Year; Outstanding Legislation; American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funding Architects; Budget Leadership; Champions of Promise; and Rising Stars.
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