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According to The White House Historical Association, Dolley Madison was “the most important woman in the social circles of America” in her day. Yet her 255th birthday came and went on May 20th without much fanfare. David Bruce Smith is writing a children’s book about Dolley, known as “America’s first First Lady,” and James Madison, America’s fourth president. They were “the Founding Power Couple,” according to some scholars.
Read moreOver the weekend, I had the pleasure of attending a high school graduation ceremony.
Read moreMay is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to come together as a community to shift from stigma associated with mental health issues, raise awareness of resources available for those dealing with mental health issues and to start conversations encouraging those in need to seek support and treatment.
Read moreFourteen Oklahoma students, including one from Seminole County, will be recognized for their winning anti-littering art messages, which will be featured in the state’s 2024 annual Trash Poster Contest calendar.
Read moreRegistered voters wishing to vote absentee in the June 13 election have until 5:00 p.m. Monday, May 29 to request an absentee ballot. The June 13 ballot will ask whether voters approve a 3-mil property tax to support a county-wide EMS, or “522 District.”
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