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The Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics (ODAA) has announced that Katelyn Wade, ODAA Marketing & Outreach Coordinator has been honored with the Oklahoma NextGen Under 30 Award in the category of Public Service and Policy.
Read moreToday is the 236th day of 2024 and the 65th day of summer.
Read moreMyles Lacy was crowned champion at the 101st National Marble Championship in June. The championship took place in Wildwood, New Jersey. Along with his family, Myles traveled nearly 1,000 miles from his hometown of Celina, Tennessee, to compete against more than 20 national finalists during the four-day championship.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Kyle and Dustin Bray, Clifton Conatser, Ronnie Cole, Tyler Cruce, Brenda Gore, Zachary Griffith, Afton Hill, Debbie Jolley, John Kolander, Shyanne Lindsey, Norman Moore, Jenny Morgan, Mary Parker, Wendell Payne, David Pierce, Jerry Sherfield, Ann Shipley, Chris Snodgrass, Talina Turner, Brenda White, Teally White, Dava Whiteley & Susan Wylie.
Read moreWeekly meeting of the Seminole Rotary Club, 12 noon in the Mirror Room of the Student Union building at Seminole State College.
Read moreNews Release In recognition of National Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day, Governor Kevin Stitt issued an executive order lowering all Oklahoma and American flags on state property to half-staff and will light the Oklahoma State Capitol building in purple to show support for grieving families and increase awareness about the risks of fentanyl.
Read moreAbove, Director of Student Support Services and STEM SSS Janna Wilson-Byrd, who served as Chair of the planning committee for the event, welcomed attendees. The event featured presentations on financial aid, information technology, a browsing fair featuring campus and community organizations, free hot dogs and snow cones, and a Top Chef competition.
Read moreAs students and teachers gear up for another school year, OG&E completed its School Supplies Giveaway Drive, supporting 13 school districts across the company’s service area with a $2,500 check.
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