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More than 4,500 works from the Oklahoma City Museum of Art’s permanent collection can now be viewed digitally from anywhere in the world via collections.okcmoa. com/collections, thanks to generous support from the Kirkpatrick Foundation. Digitization of the Museum’s permanent collection offers several benefits, including preservation, accessibility, and an increased opportunity for research for scholars, researchers, students, and teachers.
Read moreNearly 700 Oklahoma Students Converge Upon SSC Campus For Annual Interscholastic Meet
Read moreCromwell resident Zachary Snow is reaching out for any information that may reunite him with his 2-year-old daughter, Oaklee Mae Snow. According to a timeline provided by the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office, Oaklee’s mother, Madison Marshall, left with Oaklee and her 7-month-old brother, Colton, on January 19.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported a fatality collision occurred on Tuesday evening, March 28 at approximately 9:26 p.m. on I-40 westbound near mile marker 190 in Pottawatomie County.
Read moreThe American Indian College Fund is announcing the open call for submissions for “Honoring Those Who Hold Us: An Elder Story Series,” a new storytelling series to focus on the ways in which grandparents and elders have supported countless education journeys throughout Indian Country. Elders, grandparents, and knowledge-carriers are often sources of support for Native students, but the ways in which they are referred to in Indigenous communities vary greatly. This series invites tribal college and university students, faculty/staff, leaders, and elders to submit stories about mentoring relationships with elders in their tribal nations.
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY To help individuals and families experiencing homelessness move into permanent housing, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) this week announced $11,186,307 in Continuum of Care (CoC) Competition Awards for local homeless service and housing programs in Oklahoma. The awards, part of a $2.8 billion national announcement previewed by HUD Secretary Marcia L. Fudge at the National League of Cities, reflects the Biden-Harris Administration’s continued commitment to addressing the nation’s homelessness crisis using equity and evidence- based solutions, as reflected in All In: The Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness. The Biden-Harris Administration plan sets a goal of reducing homelessness by 25% by 2025 and ultimately ending it.
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