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Concert pianist Peter Simon performed a free program of classical music and poetry Tuesday evening at Seminole State College. The “Love and Poetry” program was sponsored by the SSC Educational Foundation and dedicated to the memory of Jasmine Moran and her love and support of the arts. During a reception after the concert, Simon posed for a photo with long-time fans Thelma Randolph, LaVere Bishop and Bettie Conn (pictured l-r).
Read moreNews Release The Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma’s Food for Kids Match has raised more than $1 million to fight childhood hunger in central and western Oklahoma. The Food for Kids Match was made possible thanks to the Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma, Mark and Beth Brewer, Chesapeake Energy, David Gorham, Energy Transfer, David and Lezlie Hudiburg, Dolese Bros and Marathon Oil. KOCO News 5 partnered with the Regional Food Bank to promote the match with special programming dedicated to fighting childhood hunger in Oklahoma.
Read moreTwo Seminole State College employees were recognized for their hard work and dedication during the monthly Seminole Chamber of Commerce Forum on Oct. 20. Professor of History and Student Success Coordinator Dr. Steve Bolin was honored as “Faculty Member of the Month” and Admissions Clerk and VA School Certifying Officer Stacey Foster as “Staff Member of the Month.”
Read moreChickasaw News The 12th annual Lowak Sho’li First American Humanities Forum is set for 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 3, at the Chickasaw Business and Conference Center, 830 E. Main St., Ada, Oklahoma. The theme for this year’s forum is “First Americans in Language Revitalization.” “The Lowak Sho’li Humanities Forum is a panel discussion that brings together First American professionals who work in a specific field of arts and humanities,” said Kati Cain, creative arts manager at the Chickasaw Nation. “In the past, we’ve had themes like high fashion, law and visual arts.”
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Read moreFederal “Sunshine Act” requires open meetings of bodies that head federal agencies. The Sunshine Act states that “every portion of every meeting of an agency shall be open to public observation.”
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