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‘Runway-to-Space’ Challenge Applications Open

BURNS FLAT, Okla., — The Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority (OSIDA), in partnership with Dawn Aerospace, is proud to announce the opening of applications for the Runway- to-Space Spaceplane Challenge. This first-ofits- kind U.S.

What to Know Before Purchasing Cows

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.

Senate Advances Bill to Make School Cellphone Ban Permanent

After resurrecting and amending a year-old bill, the Oklahoma Senate advanced a measure to make a statewide school cellphone ban permanent. House Bill 1276, originally filed in 2025, now returns to the House in its amended form after passing the Senate with bipartisan support.

New Oil, Gas Royalty Payment Agreement Passes Senate

Sen. Grant Green, whose district includes Seminole County, on Wednesday advanced legislation solidifying a historic agreement between mineral owners and the oil and gas industry after decades of political disagreements over the interest accrued on royalty payments.

Seminole County Included In $4.2 Million USDA Grant

U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Oklahoma State Director Zachary Swartz announced yesterday that the Trump Administration will invest more than $4.2 million in community and infrastructure projects across rural Southeast Oklahoma, including Seminole County.
U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Oklahoma State Director Zachary Swartz presents a $50,000 grant award to Rhonda Barkhimer, Superintendent of New Lima Public Schools. The grant, part of a $4.2 million investment in rural Southeast Oklahoma

Young Oklahoman Welding a Future in Service

At 11 years old, Cooper Prince already knows the sound of hard work. It sounds like the steady crackle of his welding machine or boots hitting the ground in step during drill. Those sounds not only shape his hobbies, but his future. From welding in a barn to earning rank in the U.S.
Cooper and his 2025 agricultural mechanics project, a wood-burning stove crafted from an old backhoe bucket, which earned him a blue ribbon at the Oklahoma Youth Exposition, grand champion at the Love County Fair and first place at the Oklahoma State Fair
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