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The University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma invites sixth-, seventhand eighth-grade students to register for the “How to Have a Healthy Summer” camp. Imagine a “Chopped” challenge using everyday pantry supplies instead of exotic ingredients. The free camp will be held July 24-26, with another session available July 29-31.
Read moreThe Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden is pleased to announce the birth of five new Volcán Alcedo giant tortoises. OKC Zoo is the only Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) accredited zoo in the nation to breed this species of Galápagos tortoises.
Read moreOn Saturday, July 27, at 2 p.m., the Oklahoma Route 66 Museum in Clinton will host the Oklahoma Route 66 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.
Read moreLifeShare Network and New Mexico Donor Services joined forces to leverage normothermic machine preservation (NMP) technology, marking a first-ofits- kind partnership between two organ procurement organizations (OPOs). During NMP, a donor organ is put on a specialized pump, extending its viability. The innovative approach was created to enhance the impact organ donors can have on those awaiting lifesaving liver transplants.
Read moreBoys & Girls Club of Seminole Nation Cultivates Community with New Pollinator Garden
Read moreAll school districts in Oklahoma will be required to implement a mobile “panic alert system” beginning this fall under new legislation, but Seminole Public Schools is ahead of the curve.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Main Street Center, a division within the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, on Wednesday announced the finalists for the program’s annual statewide awards competition. All finalists will be recognized, and the winners announced, during the 34th annual Main Street Awards Banquet on Sept. 24 in Oklahoma City.
Read moreIs complaining an effective strategy for solving problems? Will complaining improve your situation? Do others enjoy listening to you complain? The answer to all three questions is no. Then why do people complain?
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