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Three Seminole State College students and three area high school seniors were recognized at the All-Oklahoma Academic Team and Oklahoma Association of Community Colleges Presidents’ Tuition Waiver Awards Ceremony on March 28 at the Oklahoma State Capitol.
Read morePre-enrollment for new students in Strother Public Schools’ Three-yearold, Pre-K and Kindergarten programs is slated for April 3 from 9 a.m. – 7 p.m. and 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. on April 4 at the Elementary School.
Read moreNotice is hereby given that any person who is a registered voter and a resident of the Konawa Conservation District and has entered into or will enter into a Cooperator Agreement with the Directors of said District, may have their name placed on the official ballot of the District Director Election of said District for Position Number 1 by filing a Notification and Declaration of Candidacy with said District located at 102 E 1st Street, Konawa, OK 74849 between the dates of May 1 – May 12, 2023.
Read moreThousands of high school students visit the Oklahoma state Capitol each year to learn about state government, including the process of how a bill becomes a law. But very few of those students take their civics lesson as far as FFA member Katie Sue Edelen did.
Read moreWhile Jack may have gotten lucky with the magic beanstalk beans he received when he traded his cow, gardeners may not be so lucky when purchasing seeds for their gardens. Casey Hentges, host of Oklahoma State University Agriculture’s television program “Oklahoma Gardening,” has a word of caution for gardeners purchasing seeds this growing season.
Read moreFew trees add more character to a woodland or forest habitat than those that are dead or dying. For wildlife, snags are pillars of life that are eagerly sought after, and those easily managed for too.
Read moreNothing compares to home-grown vegetables. When you grow your own food, the flavor and texture far surpass anything you can buy at the store.
Read moreOklahoma State University wheat varieties are among the top four varieties planted in Oklahoma for the ninth consecutive year, according to the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service.
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