State Tipoffs Involving Oklahoma
Cherokee Nation Honors Two Veterans in February
TAHLEQUAH, Oklahoma, Feb. 17 -- The Cherokee Nation, a federally-recognized Native American tribe, issued the following news:
The Cherokee Nation honored two veterans with the Medal of Patriotism during the February meeting of the Council of the Cherokee Nation.
Raymond E. Cantrell of Wagoner and Johnnie Phillip Prather of Claremore were recognized by Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr., Deputy Principal Chief Bryan Warner, and Secretary of Veterans Affairs S. Joe Crittenden, ackn
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Cherokee Nation Purchases North Tulsa Property
TULSA, Oklahoma, Feb. 17 -- The Cherokee Nation, a federally-recognized Native American tribe, issued the following news on Feb. 16, 2024:
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner announced Friday the purchase of a property in North Tulsa that will be renovated and converted into community space.
The building, formerly Greater Sunrise Baptist Church, at 1205 E. 46th St. North, sits on more than 10 acres. The building will be leased to the North Tulsa Chero
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University of Science & Arts of Okla.: Student Spotlight - Ronnee Buycks
CHICKASHA, Oklahoma, Feb. 14 -- The University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma issued the following news:
Like many Drovers, Ronnee Buycks followed her passion for the arts to the University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma campus. She first heard about USAO from her high school art teacher, and quickly found her place on campus, excited about combining her love for art and love for dance while pursuing her degree.
"I was immediately drawn to campus," said Buycks. "I chose to pursue my degree her
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USAO's Legacy of STEM Excellence
CHICKASHA, Oklahoma, Feb. 14 (TNSres) -- The University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma issued the following news:
From its beginnings as one of only seven institutions in the country created as a four-year university for women, the University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma has provided students pursuing a degree in STEM a rigorous curriculum, coupled with small class sizes and opportunities for undergraduate research, preparing them to excel after graduation.
Dating back to its early days as
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