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Read moreThe Wewoka Tigers won a nail-biter on the road Friday night against the Mounds Eagles in a 52-46 victory.
Read morePictured at left are The Academy of Seminole (TAOS) October Students of the Month, grades Pre-K through 7: Dexy Scarberry, Tyler Meinecke, Mina Nunnelley, Max Choate, Angel Vega, Shawn Hicks, Alexis Taylor, Castiel Davis, and Azylie Edgell. While TAOS places the utmost importance on academics, students are also given opportunities to participate in clubs and electives such as Robotics, Speedfest, Student Council/Leadership, art, drama, and music. (TAOS photo)
Read moreFirst United Bank has announced the appointment of Tadd Tobkin, Chief Technology Officer, to the Jack Henry Mid-Tier Advisory Board (MTAB). This appointment reflects Tadd’s expertise in technology- driven business transformation and further strengthens First United Bank’s partnership with Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.
Read moreOn Saturday, October 26, the Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy (OICA) partnered with Oklahoma 4-H to present our OK Kid Governor program to 59 students in 4th-6th grade from across the state.
Read moreThe Ninety-Nines International Organization of Women Pilots celebrated its 95th Anniversary with a gala hosted by the State of Oklahoma to celebrate the 99s remarkable legacy in aviation history, sisterhood, progress, and their many decades headquartered in Oklahoma City. The event was hosted by Representative Nicole Miller and the Oklahoma 59th Legislative Women’s Caucus, in partnership with the Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics (ODAA), Will Rogers International Airport, and Sundance Airport.
Read moreThe Chickasaw Nation is accepting applications for the 2024 Hushtola Art Market through Nov. 15.
Read moreBoren Wins By Landslide OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) - Democrat David Boren, the nation’s youngest governor-elect said today the record vote total he piled up Tuesday reflected the public’s desire for reform in state government.
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