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Owning and running a farm or homestead can be a fulfilling and productive lifestyle. It gives you the independence to grow your own food, so you know exactly where it comes from and how it was treated, and the ability to make a living selling the excess.
Read moreFor fifteen years the TurfMutt Foundation has advocated for the care and use of yards, parks, and other green spaces – what the Foundation calls “backyarding.” The outdoor areas around us makes everyday activities like working, dining, and working out more enjoyable, and they are also good for the planet.
Read moreThe Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art is showing the High School Juried Art Exhibit which features 188 works by 106 artists from Prague High School, Bethel High School, North Rock Creek High School, Tecumseh High School, Earlsboro High School, and the Oklahoma Bible Academy. These talented, local artists worked in a variety of mediums such as painting, sculpture, pottery, drawing, and many more. The exhibit ends April 28.
Read moreNews Release The Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department (OTRD) is celebrating a safe and successful total solar eclipse after southeast Oklahoma hosted thousands and generated millions of dollars in economic activity.
Read moreNews Release When Cathy Perri made the decision to start a support program for students on the autism spectrum who are in college, she knew it would make a difference in the students’ lives at the University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma. However, the extent of its success has surpassed what she could have imagined.
Read more(STILLWATER, Okla., April 15, 2024) — This spring, Oklahoma State University President Kayse Shrum announced a visionary new service project — State of Orange: A Day of Cowboy Service. On Saturday, over 3,000 participants answered the call to make a difference at more than 350 event locations nationwide, demonstrating how the university’s land-grant mission extends beyond the classroom and into the community.
Read moreCombat veteran and current Seminole County employee James Allison has declared his candidacy for District Two County Commissioner.
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