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Cowboy poets from around the United States, many of them from Oklahoma and Texas, are looking forward to the first 4C Cowboy ...
A father and son from Texas are buying up restricted housing meant for low-income Oklahoma tenants. Then they’re booting the ...
Whether it’s a once-in-a-lifetime tour of Europe or your annual trip to a beach house, intentionally budgeting for summer vacation can ensure you don’t throw your finances off course.
Students of all ages are at risk for “summer slide.” The good news is that this seasonal phenomenon, where academic skills are lost or forgotten during the long summer ...
Official practices for softball started three weeks ago, and for a new head coach to a program, those three weeks can be very ...
In today’s fast-paced food industry, safety and quality are not optional – they are essential. That is why the Robert M. Kerr Food and Agricultural Products Center is ...
It’s almost time for kids to head back to their classrooms, and the American Red Cross of South Central and Southeast Oklahoma offers ways to help keep your students safe ...
With school starting next week, we want to remind parents about the new bell-to-bell cellphone ban all Oklahoma public school ...
The investigation into State Superintendent Ryan Walters’ possible peeking at racy material during a school board meeting ...
Moser moved to Guymon from Texas when she was 25 years old to work at Seaboard Foods, the controversial hog-slaughtering plant on the edge of town that by some accounts rebuilt the panhandle economy.
As a junior last season, linebacker Jaren Kanak struggled to find meaningful playing time on the defensive side of the ball.
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