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News Release East Central University invites all prospective students to “ECU Preview Day” on Jan. 13, 2024.
Read moreWASHINGTON (UPI) – Big price increases for fuel, electricity and food pushed the cost of living up 0.7 percent in November and cut the purchasing power of the average American’s weekly paycheck by 0.6 percent, the government said today.
Read moreElephant trunks serve many purposes—breathing, grasping and communicating among them—but a new study from Oklahoma City Zoo scientists shows off the olfactory prowess of the animals and could lead to new ways to protect the endangered species.
Read moreFaithlyn Taloa Seawright is ending her First American pageant career as the 2024 Miss Indian Oklahoma. As Miss Indian Oklahoma, Seawright is representing all 39 tribes in the state of Oklahoma for the Oklahoma Federation of Indian Women (OFIW).
Read moreFirefighters responded to a rural house fire in Seminole County early Tuesday morning. Although there were no injuries, the home was destroyed by the flames.
Read moreOklahoma spent more than $544,000 for the state’s National Guard to help secure the U.S. border with Mexico, money that came from a disaster fund typically used for National Guard response to tornadoes and other extreme weather events.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Jeff Abbott, Tamara Coody, Tommy Darr, Amber Downey, Jason Eason, Kendra Eddlemon, Geneva Fox, Samantha Harrison, Roy Heard, Melisa Kennedy, Betty King, Kelli Lopez, Natika O’Guinn, Terry Sisco, Stacey Streets, Sharon Whitlock, Mahaley Wise & Angela Yancey.
Read moreHouse Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee Chair Mark McBride, R-Moore, Tuesday said that State Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters has complied with a recently issued subpoena, requiring delivery of records and communications that was first requested last month.
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