Choctaw Nation employees to receive hands-on culinary training, course credit

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• Choctaw Nation Partners with Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology for Culinary Program DURANT –– In a one-of-a-kind partnership, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (CNO) Division of Commerce is teaming up with Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology (OSUIT) to offer Choctaw Casinos & Resorts food and beverage associates culinary training and college course credit. Choctaw Nation and OSU Institute of Technology have created an educational course designed specifically for casino and resort associates that’s aimed at preparing them for culinary careers.

Are you missing money?

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Have you ever moved or changed occupations? For most people, I’m sure the answer is yes. Such circumstances can deliver very exciting opportunities in your life, including buying a new house or landing your dream job. For some of you, both of these events may have happened at the same time.

Wildlife Dept. announces youth hunts

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Applications due by Aug. 13 for private lands youth deer hunts designed for beginning hunters This year 38 youth deer hunters, ages 12-17, who have harvested no more than one deer, have a unique opportunity to participate in one of six deer hunts that will take place on private land in: Cleveland County Dec. 8-9, 2023 Dec. 15-16, 2023 Love/Carter Counties Oct. 21, 2023 (mandatory orientation on Oct. 20, 2023) – ANTLERED ONLY Dec. 9, 2023 (mandatory orientation on Dec. 8, 2023) Love County Dec. 15-16, 2023 Sequoyah County Oct. 20-22, 2023 These hunts provide a win-win for those involved. Landowners are able to better address their deer herd management goals and pass on the hunting tradition to a new generation. New youth hunters and their parents/guardians often struggle with issues of access (where to go) and uncertainty about the quality of the hunt experience, and these hunts provide direct access to areas where the hunter/guardian will have a quality experience that allows them to take their time and not feel pressured or crowded. Additionally, on most of these hunts the landowners or hunt assistants will provide guidance or help on how to process their deer after its harvest. An additional benefit is that antlerless deer taken during these hunts are considered “bonus deer,” the same as other controlled hunts, and do not count towards the hunters annual bag limit, so young hunters could have the opportunity to go again during youth, rifle, or holiday antlerless seasons.

Former Sooner great, Josh Heupel looking forward to facing OU in SEC

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Four words were written on a strip of paper inside the locker of Patrick Fletcher’s neighbor during OU football’s 1999 season. “Generals don’t get hurt.” The locker belonged to South Dakota native Josh Heupel, a transfer from Snow College, a public community college in Ephraim, Utah, which had a population of 4,317 in 1998.

Texas man injured after motorcycle hits traffic cone

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GRANT –– Michael Mitchell, 57 of Arthur City, Texas, is listed in stable condition after wrecking his motorcycle on US 271, three miles south of Grant last Saturday. According to reports from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, Mitchell was traveling southbound on US 271 when he struck a construction barrel and lost control in the center median.

Hugo City Manager addresses water tower concerns

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According to Hugo City Manager Leah Savage, the north water tower is functional, but not yet at its peak. “The north tower is not yet at its full operations,” Savage said. “We are still in the construction process at the water plant, which also involves our towers. Both north and south towers hold approximately 500,000 gallons, but in the past the north tower was never able to hold water to full capacity. This is what I have stressed that we would like the new tower to do… it’s still in the works.”
Hugo City Manager addresses water tower concerns