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During uncertain times, educators need to accept and embrace change, according to Mark Mayfield, a speaker at the 55th annual CareerTech conference in Tulsa. Mayfield’s presentation offered teachers tools to boost their innovation skills and help them thrive during times of change.
Read moreThe second dance festival honoring the five renowned Native American ballerinas from Oklahoma known as the Five Moons will be held Sept. 9-11 at the First Americans Museum in Oklahoma City and on the University of Oklahoma Norman campus.
Read moreThe U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Monday announced that it will make available $221 million in competitive funding for affordable housing and community development projects that primarily benefit low-to-moderate income persons s in American Indian and Alaska Native communities.
Read moreaccompanying his mother on errands…Eugene Warrenburg hoping to fill his complement of teachers in a few days…Sheriff Bill Merryfield getting a parking ticket…Jim Pemberton doing a little carpentry.
Read moreNegative emotions related to grieving are usually tied to a set of painful memories. They are active at any time when some present life occurrence may trigger our memory of a lost loved one. We may seem to possess a calm outward appearance, but inside our hearts are experiencing a nightmarish existence as tender memories bring back pain and emotional hurt over and over again.
Read moreDirector Scott Crow, who has successfully led the Oklahoma Department of Corrections (ODOC) through one of the most challenging eras in recent history, today announced to the agency his decision to retire. Crow’s last day as Director will be October 31, 2022.
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