Global event educates on tobacco’s negative impacts

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Tobacco Stops With Me, a program of the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET), encourages all Oklahomans to reflect on the harms of tobacco and recommit to supporting tobacco-free environments in honor of World No Tobacco Day. The global event will be observed on Wednesday, May 31.

OMRF’s James selected for induction to Oklahoma Hall of Fame

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OMRF Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer Judith James, M.D., Ph.D., has been named a member of the 2023 class of the Oklahoma Hall of Fame. Considered among the highest honors in the state, James is the first woman from OMRF and just the third scientist in the foundation’s 76-year history to be selected for induction into the hall of fame.

Celebrate mental health awareness

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• May to bring awareness of mental health issues and promote wellness in Oklahoma May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to come together as a community to shift from stigma associated with mental health issues, raise awareness of resources available for those dealing with mental health issues and to start conversations encouraging those in need to seek support and treatment. “Mental Health Awareness Month provides an opportunity for all members of the community to work together to promote mental health awareness throughout Oklahoma,” Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Commissioner Carrie Slatton-Hodges said.

Students from HHS, HMS, HIS and HES

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were rewarded for meeting their reading goals during the course of the 2022-2023 school year. In addition to weekly and monthly reading rewards, students were also rewarded field trips during the months of April and May. Field trips included going to the Public Library, Urban Air, Incredible Pizza, Cinemark Movie Theater, Medieval Times and Geocaching. A visit was also made to Gingerbread Preschool to encourage reading to younger students. All rewards and trips were sponsored by a grant received from the International Paper Foundation to help HPS campus libraries promote literacy in Hugo Public Schools.
Students from HHS, HMS, HIS and HES

Choctaw Cultural Center adds activities to Magnolia Festival

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• Choctaw Cultural Night for the Magnolia Festival on June 1 The Choctaw Cultural Center is partnering with the Durant Area Chamber of Commerce to help kick off this year’s Magnolia Festival. Choctaw Cultural Night for the Magnolia Festival will take place from 5 p.m.

Local students complete training at Kiamichi Tech

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Kiamichi Tech honored students who recently completed their career training with a graduation ceremony on May 16 at the Hugo campus. The ceremony included congratulatory remarks from Shelley Free, Kiamichi Tech Superintendent, a presentation of certificates and a special recognition of Kiamichi Tech Distinguished Graduates.