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The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Adult Education program is pleased to announce another GED graduate for the 2019 fall term. Seminole Nation of Oklahoma tribal member, John Shaw, graduated on
Read moreDuring winter, many people plan vacations to warmer climates so they can enjoy a relaxing respite from the snow and ice. While travelers are enjoying the sand and surf, their
Read moreWinter storms are on the way. While many people are anxious to see landscapes covered in white, others already are counting down the days to spring blooms. Weather can be
Read moreThe arrival of cold weather provides opportunities to romp in the snow, ski the slopes or enjoy an afternoon ice skating on a frozen pond. But spending time outdoors in
Read moreWhen people take inventory of their spending habits, many come to the conclusion that they need to scale back. Upon making that realization, many people immediately assume they need to
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY – The trauma center at OU Medicine has been re-verified as a Level 1 Trauma Center by the American College of Surgeons. In 2001, the Trauma One Center,
Read moreWhen European explorers first arrived in North America, Native Americans were adversely affected in ways many never contemplate. Brandon Postoak looks back through the haze of time and pinpoints the
Read moreproduce a reddish color. It’s been used for centuries as a dye and it is believed early Chickasaws used it to dye or embellish fabric with ancient symbols sacred to
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