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The Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department announced its recent launch of a new Find Yourself in Oklahoma tourism marketing campaign, featuring local artists’ production of a fully animated stop-motion video series.
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY – Rep. Eric Roberts, R-Oklahoma City, extends his appreciation to Governor Stitt for signing a bill designed to help prisoners develop work skills for employment options upon their release from prison.
Read moreOklahoma State University has earned a 5 Star rating in the latest QS Stars ratings, announced by higher education analyst QS — Quacquarelli Symonds.
Read moreValedictorian: Carlee Jaymes Owen Carlee is the daughter of Jayme King and James Owen. She is the granddaughter of Teresa & Keith Russell, and Joann & Jerry Owen. Her siblings are Nicholas Haddox, Cameron Owen, and Carsyn King. Carlee has attended the Pre-Engineering Academy at Gordon Cooper Technology Center since her sophomore year of high school where she participated in skills USA. She is the valedictorian of her graduating class and a member of the National Honor Society and National Technical Honor Society. She has participated in basketball, baseball, softball, track, and cheer. Her hobbies include listening to music, sleeping, and doing absolutely nothing with Haleigh Martin. Carlee will be attending the University of Oklahoma in the fall where she will major in engineering. After graduating with her degree she plans to join the workforce as a civil engineer.
Read moreRegistration for Primary Recruitment for Panhellenic sororities at the University of Central Oklahoma is now open. Registration will remain open through Wednesday, Aug. 28.
Read moreThe Women’s Rodeo World Championship (WRWC) Tuesday announced that entertainment icon Reba McEntire is the recipient of the 2024 Pam Minick Lifetime Achievement Award.
Read moreDear Dave, I’m in college full-time right now, and my parents have been generous enough to pay for some of my school expenses. In addition, they let me live at home while I complete my degree. I work some nights and most weekends so I can go to school debt-free, but I’m trying to figure out how to move out on my own and continue working, while remaining a full-time student and attending career-related campus events. The cost of living is high in our area, so I’m having trouble figuring out how to make it all work. Do you have some advice?
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