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Gardening in extreme heat is no fun, but no matter how hot it gets, we still need to water, weed, and deadhead. When the ...
A voice cracked through the line, low and urgent as the Taliban was taking the city. An Afghan interpreter was calling an Oklahoma area code from a dim safehouse tucked between crumbling walls in ...
Seminole State College will welcome incoming students and their families to campus for New Student Orientation on Saturday, ...
Shawnee Public Schools is preparing to welcome students back for a new school on Aug. 14. The district’s Back-to-School ...
A new art exhibit is now on display at Oklahoma Baptist University’s Julie Marks Blackstone Gallery, featuring a series of works in various mediums by Oklahoma Baptist University’s Associate Professor ...
Alaska carries a lot of symbolism, especially for Americans. The phrase “North to Alaska” is the title of a popular song performed by Johnny Horton, rockabilly singer of the 1950s, and a 1960 film ...
Better late than never. The Tecumseh Lady Savages, listless at the plate through four innings and spotting Prague a 5-0 ...
Avedis Foundation has awarded $175,000 to continue Community Market of Pottawatomie County’s aim to fight hunger and ...
Canadian Valley Electric Cooperative (CVEC) invites high school students to apply for its upcoming Power Up Day, a hands-on learning experience designed to introduce students to the electric utility ...
The future of University of Central Oklahoma’s student newspaper, The Vista, is unclear following a decision to immediately end the print publication.
Seminole State College’s Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP) welcomed more than 160 ...
Keeping our neighborhoods safe is about more than just enforcing laws, but it’s also about creating a place where families ...