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The Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office will partner with the Oklahoma Press Association to host a seminar on Oklahoma’s open meeting and open records laws in Enid on Sept. 26.
Read moreThe Farmhand Olympics were held recently during the week of the Kingfisher County Fair. Local competitors vied for prizes in a number of events held at the Kingfisher County Fairgrounds. Winners from those events have been announced. Earning first place in the Senior Division was Tropic Thunder (top left photo), from left: Traver Duffy, Juan Penaran, Austin Chestnut and Jonah Pendergraft. First place in the Intermediate Division were the Blue Babes (top right photo), from left, Lance Yost, Diego Rivera, Cameron Ramer and Brendan Uhlenhake. Taking first in the Junior Division were the Thunder Girls (photo on second row) from left: McKenna Chickering, Kaiser Stout, Molly Mayes and Maggie Carroll. Second place in the Senior Division (third row, left photo) were, the Senoritas, from left: Darcy Roberts, Sydni Walker, Madison Myers and Abigail Yost. Third in the Senior Division (third row, right photo) were the Okarche Seniors, from left, Grady Terrell, Tyler Marinelli, Jacob Taylor and Barrett Howard. Second in the Junior Division (bottom row, left photo) were the Cattlemen, from left: Cody Yost, Bradlee Hahn, Colton Nusz and Tayton Sigl. Taking third in the Junior Division (bottom row, right photo) were the Farmhand Girls, from left: Brilee Hatten, Emberlen Harp, Mackenzie Cox and Cora McKeever.
Read moreStudents at the University of Central Oklahoma will find new choices this fall among the university’s 119 undergraduate majors, 103 minors and 81 graduate programs.
Read moreThe University of Central Oklahoma graduated 346 students from Oklahoma, the U.S. and the world who completed their college degrees during the summer 2022 semester.
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