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By Nuria Martinez-Keel OklahomaVoice.com
Read moreSeminole State College will launch two eight-week, for-credit courses in October designed to help students explore and preserve personal history through hands-on creativity and storytelling.
Read moreOnce the grass gets its final cut and the leaves are handled, it’s time to swap out the mower, blower, and trimmer for the snow thrower, generator, and chainsaw. The Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI) says a little prep now means less stress— and fewer repair bills— later.
Read moreWhen I helped start the Oklahoma Rural Schools Coalition, it came from a simple conviction: strong schools are the backbone of strong communities. Investing in education is how we keep rural Oklahoma alive and thriving for the next generation.
Read moreState lawmakers who championed Oklahoma’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) graduation requirement are celebrating new data that reveals a sharp increase in student completion of forms that help families unlock federal financial aid.
Read moreOklahoma’s Legislature acted unconstitutionally when it passed a new law creating business courts, the state’s highest court ruled.
Read moreIf you plan on attending tomorrow night’s Seminole Chieftains vs. Perkins- Tryon football game, you need to be mindful of where you park. If you park in the wrong place, you might get a parking ticket.
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