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An Oklahoma State University food crop expert is studying alternatives to peat moss in commercial and domestic vegetable crop production.
Read moreSULPHUR - History was made in an 1894 football game at Washington D.C.’s Gallaudet University, which is a college for students who are Deaf and hard of hearing.
Read moreOklahoma State University has launched a national search for a new dean of its College of Veterinary Medicine, OSU President Jim Hess announced Monday.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS) is purchasing the SSM Health facility located at 2129 S.W. 59th Street in southwest Oklahoma City. The acquisition will allow Griffin Memorial Hospital’s 120 beds to move to a modern, centrally located facility, improving access to care and streamlining operations.
Read moreRobin Lee Corley’s Chickasaw heritage was cemented at an early age as she absorbed the subtle lessons of strength she saw in her grandmother and her grandmother’s three sisters. Corley said their example helped lay the foundation for her eventual 39-year career working with the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD).
Read moreOklahoma Farm Bureau (OKFB) recognized seven Oklahoma legislators, including Senator Grant Green, during the organization’s 84th annual meeting for their commitment to agriculture and Oklahoma’s rural communities during the 2025 legislative session. Green’s district includes Seminole County.
Read moreCub Scouts Pack 3419 will soon be out in local neighborhoods “Scouting for Food” to help families in need in the community. Scouts will be hanging notices on front doors in the coming days to let residents know about the annual food drive.
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