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Finding an empty spot close to the lake might not be easy. The Wewoka Lake is filling up fast with people getting an early start on celebrating the 4th of July and Wewoka Lake Fest.
Read moreLeslie Daugherty (right), an Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence Trustee, and Seminole High School teacher Colleen Schelb (left) congratulate Zachary Perry, an Academic All-Stater from SEMINOLE, during the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence Acad
Read moreFreedom, independence, self-sufficiency: these are great and glorious concepts. We celebrate them this time of year, whether we process it that way or not, because they’re so deeply engrained in our image of America.
Read moreWith the Independence Day holiday approaching, the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) encourages Oklahomans to visit the state’s lakes, rivers, or streams.
Read moreIn the history of Conservation work in Oklahoma there have been several Watershed moments a turning point that changed the future of our state for the better.
Read moreAll of society respects the man who cares for the homeless because as a culture we believe no life should be just thrown away. Everyone grieves, prays and works to help those struggling with addiction because we care about human dignity.
Read morePLASTIC CUTLERY IS everywhere, and most of it can be used only once. Billions of forks, knives, and spoons are thrown away each year.
Read moreParents may have a number of options when choosing schools for their children. Public schools are responsible for educating millions of youngsters every day, though private schools also may make great options for certain students.
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