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Seminole County 4-H members Chloe Hill, Schuyler Hill, and Autumn Yott recently represented the Konawa 4-H Club at the prestigious 4-H Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) National Championship and Conference in San Antonio, Texas. The trio spent four exciting days competing in the FCS Skillathon competition, where they showcased their knowledge and skills in areas of nutrition, health, personal finance, child development, and more.
Read moreOn Wednesday, representatives from the Oklahoma Department of Commerce were on hand in Muskogee, Oklahoma, to celebrate the groundbreaking of one of the largest lithium refineries in the country. Stardust Power Inc. is building the facility on a 66-acre site near the Port of Muskogee, which will eventually be able to produce up to 50,000 metric tons per annum of battery-grade lithium.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Danny Allison, Fvs-Chvtv Brown, David Carr, Justice Conway, Johnny Factor, Reginia Files, Juanita Harjo, Warren Head, Patricia Hovey, Lilli Keefer, Terrance Madkins, Mary McCormick, Evelyn Molleum, Kay Reeves, Michael Ripley, Kathy Ryan, Corey Thomas, Cassy Underwood, Jasmine Vasquez, Charles Votaw and Jason Wise. Saturday birthdays include Bell Anthony, Dewey Chappman, David Choate, Mike Crawford, Jeremiah Davis, Nora Deere, Jenesis Dockery, Erin Gillespie, Eva Hailey, Jason Hall, Isabelle Harjo, Raymond Harjo, Jessica Heard, Dotty Hoselton, Karen Hugg, Dale Jesse, Cathy Jones, LaDonna Kanard, Donnie Lamb, Kathy Long, Mike Magruder, Joshua Mangum, Roy Martin, Scott Melton, Elaine Nelson, Emma Nix, Renae Norman, Katherine Robinson, Mike Sanchez, Jason Seeley, Roy Smith II, Zoe Smith, Jill Steger, Alyssa VanZant, Sidney Walker, Tyler Watson & Tyler Whitlock.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Earl Anderson, Verl Anderson, Kyle Barlow, Joseph Blackburn, Katie Bradford, Kay Byerly, Bill Davisson, Brandy Dye, Cyndy Easter, Ruth Frazier, Seth Hallum, Jennifer Harjo, Danielle Harrington, Dee Heffley, Garey Knoles, Shea Little, Randi Ponkilla, Doug Rundle, Thomas Wheat, Timothy Wheat & Mistie Wind.
Read moreThe State Election Board completed its routine, statutorily-mandated, biennial voter list maintenance on Friday, Jan. 17 and Tuesday, Jan. 21. The process removed 129,680 inactive voter registrations and 2,242 duplicate voter registrations from Oklahoma’s voter rolls.
Read moreDedicated to public education, school board members across the state are committed to providing every opportunity possible to students in their community. January is School Board Recognition Month, providing local schools and communities the chance to honor Oklahoma’s more than 2,500 elected school board members for their dedication and service.
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