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News Release As a kickoff of the American Indian Festival of Words, the Tulsa City County Library honored astronaut and retired Naval aviator Cmdr. John Herrington by adding him to the Circle of Honor.
Read moreACE Thermal Systems (formerly Enviro Systems Inc.) is announced Tuesday its continued expansion in the state of Oklahoma with the award of the Quality Jobs contract. This contract, awarded by the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, signifies a milestone for ACE Thermal Systems and underscores its commitment to local job creation and economic development in the region.
Read moreHeavy rainfall pelted the Seminole area beginning early Monday and continued throughout the overnight hours, resulting in the flooding of homes and businesses, as well as the washing out of rural roads.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Opioid Abatement Board Tuesday awarded $11 million in grant awards to 71 cities, counties, schools districts and public trusts to help address Oklahoma’s opioid crisis, including a grant to Seminole County.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy (OICA) is sending every candidate running for seats in the Oklahoma House of Representatives and Senate a survey to gauge their understanding of and positions on a variety of children’s issues, as well as to raise awareness with them about critical children’s policies.
Read moreCanadian Valley Electric Cooperative (CVEC) is proud to announce that Directors Steve Marak (District 1) and Robert Schoenecke (District 2) have recently been awarded the Board Leadership Certificate by the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA).
Read moreNWTF District Biologist Annie Farrell presented the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation with a $27,500 check as part of the NWTF’s Waterways for Wildlife Initiative. Funds will be used for two new riparian (or water-related) conservation projects scheduled to begin in fall 2024. Farrell, who has been instrumental in the success of the initiative, presented the award during a ceremony at the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission’s monthly meeting in Oklahoma City.
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