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Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready announced the appointment of Steve Kinion as the Oklahoma Insurance Department’s new Captive Director.
Read moreThe Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden is proud to honor all those who serve and have served this November during Military Appreciation Month at the OKC Zoo.
Read moreFour educators at the University of Oklahoma have been selected for induction into the Oklahoma Higher Education Hall of Fame for their distinguished contributions and outstanding service to higher education.
Read moreIn October, more than 100 middle school girls from local and statewide schools visited the University of Oklahoma campus to learn more about engineering. The GLAMS program – Girls Learning and Applying Math and Science – introduced the young women to the field using interactive hands-on activities led by OU engineering students.
Read moreThe solution to a rare but debilitating and often fatal blood disease may be as close as your medicine cabinet, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation scientists have discovered.
Read moreBancFirst Seminole employees celebrated Halloween on Monday by dressing up as hippies (left) and superheroes (below). “Hippies” at the Milt Phillips location include Aaron Winterscheid, Ashlyn Blassingame, Heather Karr, Victoria Florie, Katie McCray, Jonathan Duarte and Christina Mack. Those dressed as superheroes were Nadia Martinez, Emerie Randolph, Tamara Blackwell, Amy Bagwell, Sonny Ellis, and Letitia Elam.
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