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SONIC Drive-In donates a portion of proceeds from every drink purchase to support local public schools through the brand’s Limeades for Learning initiative. This fall, SONIC is going all-in on reading for National Book Month, making it easier for students to access books in the classroom.
Read moreKonawa Public Schools and their supporters are looking forward to a weeklong series of events in observation of Football Homecoming, beginning Monday, Oct. 28 and continuing through the game against Rush Springs Friday night. There will also be a number of events on Saturday for the alumni that will be in town. The theme for this year’s Homecoming is “Y2K,” and the fun begins Monday morning, Oct. 28. Students are encouraged to “Dress Like It’s Your Last Day On Earth.” This can include wearing something that the student has never had the chance to wear before, or come in their pajamas. There will be a kickoff assembly at 9:00 a.m. The celebration will continue Monday evening with a Kickball Tournament at 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
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Read moreSens. Adam Pugh, R-Edmond, and Ally Seifried, R-Claremore, hosted a robust, two-day interim study this week to examine the detrimental effects of cell phone use among K-12 students in schools.
Read moreA home is the most expensive purchase many people ever make. Buyers understand that certain costs come with home ownership. However, some of the costs associated with home ownership can catch even the most savvy savers off-guard. And in recent years, those extra costs have been surging.
Read moreNow is an excellent time to plant most trees and shrubs as well as other landscape plants such as perennials and cool-season annuals. Cooler temperatures reduce stress to allow ideal root growth and establishment before cold weather. In fact, roots continue to grow as long as soil temperatures are above 40 degrees F. Plants installed during the growing season are susceptible to high transpiration rates leading to drying of plant tissues.
Read moreDriving across Oklahoma, it’s not unusual to see patches of wildflowers along the highway. The variety of colors and textures makes these patches appealing to the eye.
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