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  • Veterans Awareness Day honors Oklahoma Veterans

    Government
    State Legislators and leaders honored Oklahoma’s military veterans at the State Capitol during Veterans Awareness Day last week. ...
  • Health officials hope bus stop flu shots will help stem another H1N1 wave

    Education
    Forty Oklahomans have died from complications related to H1N1 flu and an additional 1,076 have been hospitalized, according to statistics released in February by the Oklahoma City-County Health Department....
  • “Gridiron” is history with a twist

    Arts & Entertainment
    Each year, scriptwriters for the Oklahoma City Gridiron Club prepare a script for their parody of national, state and local politics. The result is a comedic “history” of the year. In his case it covers the period shortly after the inauguration of Pre...
  • Lack of knowledge scandalous and shocking says David Boren

    Education
    University of Oklahoma President David Boren came to the state Capitol Friday (February 5) to summarize the “scandalous and shocking” lack of understanding about American history and government among the nation’s top college graduates....
  • OCU surpasses $50 million campaign goal thanks to trustee and donors

    Education
    A $500,000 gift from Oklahoma City University Trustee Ann Lacy completed the university’s $50 million Cradle of Dreams Campaign Jan. 31. OCU surpassed its campaign goal, raising $50.975 million from more than 21,000 donors since launching the campaign i...
  • Cookie sales halted by weather; girl scouts ask for community support

    Community
    The Oklahoma weather has kept so many events from being ‘business as usual.’Unfortunately, that includes the annual cookie sales drive by girl scouts. The scouts are asking for the community’s continued support....