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Imagination: Children’s Book Illustrators recently opened at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art. This exhibit features a wide variety of art from several fantastic children’s book illustrators from across the US, including Ryan O’Rourke, Dave Szalay, Ronald Mazellan, Brizida Magro, Greg Newbold, Claire Keane, C.F. Payne, Bill Thomson, and Joshua Brunet.
Read moreThe Potts Family Foundation (PFF) of Oklahoma City seeks proposals for the second phase of its threepart, statewide project, Know and Grow Oklahoma: Building Resilient Children, Families & Communities, funded by a portion of the state’s American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) appropriation and in partnership with the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH).
Read moreDear Dave, I’m getting married this summer and about to become a stepmom. To be honest, I’m a little worried about the family dynamic. My fiancé’s daughter from an earlier marriage seems a bit irresponsible. She’s 23, has trouble holding a job and still lives at home. She seems to expect her dad to step in when she doesn’t have money for her car payment. We both agree he has been too lenient with her in the past. He wants to change things, but neither of us believe suddenly pulling the rug out from under her is a good idea. Do you have any advice for handling this situation?
Read moreSeminole’s Chieftains and Konawa’s Tigers will meet in the finals of the Class 2A District 17 Basketball Playoffs in Chieftain Fieldhouse here Saturday night, after Seminole rolled over Bethel 52-37, before an estimated 1,000 fans I first round action Thursday night, which also saw Konawa score with eight seconds remaining to defeat Tecumseh, 50-49.
Read moreNews Release The University of Central Oklahoma was designated a Purple Heart University by the Military Order of the Purple Heart Monday, Feb. 19, in a ceremony held on UCO’s campus. Central was awarded this honor for its longstanding commitment to serving military- connected faculty, staff and students, specifically those who were wounded in combat.
Read moreOU Health Stephenson Cancer Center at the University of Oklahoma is joining the National Cancer Institute’s new Cancer Screening Research Network to study promising approaches for cancer screening, especially among Oklahomans with high cancer risk and limited access to screening services. The research is funded by a $3.2 million grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health.
Read moreMore than 100,000 Oklahoma students are developing career and leadership skills as members of Oklahoma CareerTech student organizations.
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