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A pair of youth governor programs sponsored by the Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy (OICA) inaugurated their leaders for 2026 in a State Capitol ceremony on the opening day of the Oklahoma Legislature. State Supreme Court Justice Noma Gurich administered the oaths of office.
Read moreRight, SSC Head Baseball Coach Mack Chambers introduces the 2026 Trojans and shares a preview of the team’s upcoming season during the Trojan First Pitch Banquet Jan. 31.
Read moreThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Tuesday advanced American farmers and equipment owners’ lawful right to repair their farm and other nonroad diesel equipment. EPA’s guidance to manufacturers clarifies that the Clean Air Act (CAA) supports, rather than restricts, Americans’ ability to make repairs on their own, and makes clear manufacturers can no longer use the CAA to justify limiting access to repair tools or software. For America’s farmers, timely and affordable repairs are essential to planting, harvesting, and keeping operations running.
Read moreFriday, Jan. 30 was a special night for Strother Public Schools. The 2026 Homecoming court was revealed at that evening’s basketball game with Varnum. Pictured l-r are Wanda Vass, De’Angelo Fixico, Olivia Speers, Connor Kaase, Brooklyn Turner, Dorian Morales; King and Queen Michael Kanard and Geneva Reynolds; Bailey Lovins, Bryce Martin, Stevie Hogue and Levi Gillespie. Princess: Gentry Colvin. Prince: Memphis Branham. (Staff photo by Bill Anderson)
Read more—SSC Photo Trojan baseball alumni gather during Seminole State College’s Trojan First Pitch Banquet held Jan. 31 at the Haney Center. Anniversary teams from 1986, 1996, 2006 and 2016 were recognized as part of the program’s tradition of honoring legacy. Former Trojan pitcher Chris Schroder was the event’s guest speaker. He serves as executive director of the Association of County Commissioners of Oklahoma. More photos from the event are on page two.
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