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OKLAHOMA CITY— Five Oklahoma agriculture groups have formed a task force to develop solutions to the issues facing farmers, ranchers and agribusinesses from the exponential growth of the medical marijuana industry across Oklahoma.
Read moreWould you like to read about what was going on the Black towns when they published their own newspaper? Here is a listing of Black newspapers pulbished by the Newspaper Divisios of the Oklahoma Historical Society of those papers for which they have microfilm and online records. There may have been others not listed.
Read moreHow swiftly the summer days are passing! School is already starting this week. We enjoy living next door to our little parochial school. This year there will be 22 scholars and 2 teachers. Our 2 1 /2 year-old daughter Julia loves to go outside and watch them play softball at recess time. Each morning during the academic year the men and boys in our church take turns going to school to share a brief devotional and have prayer with the teachers and scholars. Julia and I enjoy going with Daniel when it’s his turn. Julia usually sits beside one of my sisters at their desks. I’m not sure who it tickles the most, Julia or her aunts! Before the first day of school, the schoolhouse needed a thorough scrubbing. Everyone in church was invited to come and help with the work at hand. While the ladies cleaned, the men and boys cut and stacked firewood and did maintenance and repairs here and there, cleaned out the barn, etc. Much got accomplished in a short time. After the jobs were completed, tables and benches were set up outside where we ate a light supper of hot dog sandwiches and finger foods over an open fire along with the assistance of several adults. Each of us ladies had taken a snack or finger food along. I chose to make cupcakes which is one of Julia’s favorites.
Read moreWETUMKA SCHOOLS BEGIN CLASSES TODAY. NEW TEACHERS AND STAFF MEMBERS ARE PICTURED ABOVE. Front: Brandi Caldwell -3rd grade, Katie White -JH Math, Mary Jones -JOM, Bruce Jones -Bus /Custodian.
Read moreThe Hughes County Commissioners met for their regular weekly meeting Monday Aug. 9, 2021.
Read moreSATURDAY WAS A GREAT DAY IN CLEARVIEW AS MANY LOCAL RESIDENTS WON SOME OUTSTANDING GIFTS SUCH AS LIVING ROOM SUITS AND TRAEGER GRILLS ALONG WITH MANY OTHER ITEMS.
Read moreAn online professional development platform for Teachers of English Learners created by the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence has completed its pilot phase and is now open for teachers statewide on the Oklahoma State Department of Education Oklah
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