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The Bowlegs Bison 2024 Football Homecoming Game is this Friday, September 13, against the Life Christian Eagles. The coronation begins at 5:45 p.m.
Read moreAs Oklahoma teachers and students settle into the school year, Delta Dental of Oklahoma Foundation offers two key, free resources available to educators to engage students and bolster oral health: Captain Supertooth and MouthScience kits.
Read moreFriends, Family, Mazzio’s Patrons Celebrate Manager’s Retirement
Read moreWhy do you have an aversion to certain people? Even if you are a saint, not everyone will be in harmony with you. There are various reasons why you may be dislike a particular person. It may be because someone dislikes you, treats you rudely, disagrees with you, takes advantage of you, is inconsiderate, has different opinions, is mean, acts unfriendly, is manipulative, is deceitful, or is malicious. Although the causes are virtually limitless, the effects are typically the same; stress and anxiety.
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Read moreTAFT, Okla. – Since 2019, 39 Jess Dunn Correctional Center inmates have participated in an internship with Wheeler Metals, located in Muskogee, Okla. Wheeler Metals is a local metal supplier and manufacturer that provides inmates with valuable work experience through an internship program. This innovative initiative has helped incarcerated individuals gain practical skills and knowledge that will assist them in securing employment upon their release.
Read moreOklahoma State University dedicated a monument of Frank “Pistol Pete” Eaton on Friday. The monument is the final work produced by artist Harold Holden after his recent passing in 2023.
Read moreOKLAHOMACITY (September 10, 2024) - Edith Head: Hollywood’s Costume Designer will close on Sunday, Sept. 29, at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art (OKCMOA). Organized by OKCMOA and presented by The Ann Lacy Foundation, this blockbuster exhibition has enthralled local and outof- state visitors with its 70 costumes, 20 sketches, three Academy Awards, and extensive career insights of the famed costume designer. Once the exhibition closes, it will not travel outside of Oklahoma City.
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