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A Seminole man already behind bars on murder charges has been sentenced to two-anda- half years in prison for a 2021 escape attempt.
Read moreNews Release Senate Appropriations Chairman Roger Thompson, R-Okemah, said the Oklahoma Legislature’s upper chamber is on its way toward making this year’s budget process more transparent than ever.
Read more‘Read Across America’ is our nation’s largest celebration of reading. Established in 1998 by the National Education Association (NEA), this event mainly takes place on March 2nd, coinciding with Dr. Seuss’ birthday. The event was held on this day due to the large impact Dr. Seuss had on reading. While the main celebration is one day, many schools and organizations take a whole week, usually beginning this week around March 2nd. The NEA, however, celebrates Read Across America all year round.
Read moreStaff Report The Academy of Seminole (TAOS) lottery opens on March 1 and has seats available for students in Pre-K through 12th grade for the 2024-2025 school year. TAOS is a free, public school that serves students in Seminole and surrounding communities.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Historical Society will hold another #ExploreOHS Travel Contest from Friday, March 1, through Sunday, March 31. During these dates, participants will travel to OHS museums and historic sites across the state to see who can visit the most sites in one month. The contest is open to the public. All entries must be posted on social media using the #ExploreOHS hashtag.
Read moreOklahoma native Graham Roland is pushing the boundaries of bringing high quality entertainment to television viewers, celebrating his First American heritage and rolling with the flow of a difficult profession bringing him considerable fame.
Read moreThe Varnum Whippet Basketball season has come to an end. The Whippets competed in the first round of the State Playoffs at the OKC fairgrounds against the undefeated and number one Calumet Chieftains.
Read moreExercise is widely recognized as a vital component of a healthy lifestyle. Despite that, a recent analysis of data from the 2020 National Health Interview Survey found that more than two-thirds of individuals are not getting enough exercise. Though the survey was conducted amid the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, which suggests the overall figures might be somewhat lower than they might have been had the data been collected in a more typical year, just 28 percent of respondents were meeting the physical activity guidelines established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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