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The Seminole Art Center announced last week that it has received a $20,000 grant from the SSC Educational Foundation Rural Business and Resources Center and is planning to hire a part-time programming director.
Read moreWhen he sings, his rich, powerful voice soars to heights that are more reminiscent of an operatic movement rather than a country music ballad, but when he talks the listener is gently reminded that he is an easy-going country boy from Texas.
Read moreU.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Oklahoma State Director Kenneth Corn announced last week that the department has made cooperative agreements with the Greenwood Community Development Corporation and the Oklahoma Black Historical Research Project to uplift and deliver financial security to Oklahoma’s historic All Black Towns.
Read moreBilingualism is more common than ever before. According to Ecole Bilingue de Berkeley (EB), today more of the world's population is bilingual or multilingual than monolingual. Anyone can benefit from speaking multiple languages, and people of all ages, and children in particular, may find that learning more than one language is a particularly useful skill.
Read moreOn November 22, the Veterans Administration, the Wewoka Indian Health Service and the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma are teaming up to host a VA PACT Act Disability Claims Act Event focused on identifying and assisting veterans across the south-central region of Oklahoma who may have presumptive disabilities and who might be eligible for a VA pension claim.
Read moreOklahoma Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready has issued Bulletin 2024-11, providing insurers with regulatory guidance on the use of artificial intelligence (AI).
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