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On September 8-11, the Academy of Seminole held their first ever book fair hosted by the PTO. Prior to the book fair, the Academy of Seminole school board member Dillon Robinson was able to secure enough funds from local donors that every student received a free book. This allowed students that would not have been able to purchase a book attend the fair and have the same experience as their classmates searching books and picking just the right one. Many students also chose to donate their free book to teachers to help build their classroom libraries.
Read moreWewoka Public Schools have made arrangements to deliver food to virtual students and traditional students. Deliveries will start this Friday, September 18 . If you want meals for your children, they must be on the list.
Read moreThe words “Native American” are synonymous with images of the noble savage or the Indian princess, conjuring memories of bow-wielding warriors or skin-clad nomadic forgers from the Old West. Victims of the images that have permeated the pop culture landscape for over a century, the indigenous tribes of North America have yet to break away from the classic cliché of what it means to be “native”. The exhibition Savages and Princesses: The Persistence of Native American Stereotypes features twelve contemporary Native American artists from Oklahoma who use their art to combat these inaccuracies and to reclaim their right to represent themselves.
Read moreNFL - When Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray wasn’t hitting wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins -- who set a career high with 14 receptions Sunday -- he was carrying his team to a 24-20 road win against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi’s Stadium with career highs of his own.
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Read moreAs of this advisory, there are 70,223 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma.
Read moreFire Ants are still making an appearance here in the county. We are never going to be able to eliminate fire ants from our area so the best we can do is try to manage them the best we can.
Read moreOklahoma State University Extension experts are inviting the public to virtually tour the Southwest Research and Extension Center in Altus, Oklahoma, in a series of agriculture teleconferences later this month.
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