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Gordon Cooper Technology Center has acquired a Bell TH-57 helicopter through the Federal Surplus Program, facilitated by Barry Bornemann of OMES/Federal Surplus.
Read moreOklahoma State Treasurer Todd Russ Wednesday emphasized that the America First Investment Policy, issued by President Trump, aligns with Oklahoma’s longstanding efforts to prioritize American and state-based investments. For years, Treasurer Russ and Governor Stitt have worked to strengthen the financial future of Oklahoma by reducing exposure to adversarial foreign interests, particularly Chinese investments, and focusing on U.S. and Oklahoma businesses.
Read moreChildren's birthday parties have evolved from a generation or two ago. Modern parties are bigger, more elaborate and often more expensive undertakings than they used to be. Parents now spend, on average, $314 for a child's birthday party, according to a survey conducted by the parenting site What to Expect. Party expectations may be driven by social media, with parents feeling compelled to 'keep up' with peers who throw elaborate parties.
Read moreSkin conditions can be cause for concern, as they can be harmful to overall health and adversely affect an individual's self-esteem. Rosacea falls into this category of illnesses. Rosacea is a chronic skin ailment characterized by persistent facial redness and visible blood vessels. Rosacea also can cause the formation of small, red, pusfilled bumps on the face that can be mistaken for acne.
Read moreSt. Patrick's Day is celebrated each year on March 17. The day honors St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, but it's also a celebration of Irish culture. Although St. Patrick's Day is celebrated around the world by people who can trace their lineage to the Emerald Isle, millions more with no such heritage join in the festivities each year. That means anyone who is Irish or just Irish in spirit can take part in St. Patrick's Day celebrations.
Read moreJaqui Dill of the Seminole Arts Council (center) cuts the ribbon on the new Art Center, located at Main Street and Broadway in Seminole Monday, March 3.
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