Buffaloes scrape past Hartshorne, 7-6

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In a closely-contested baseball game that saw the lead change hands several times, the Hugo Buffaloes brought out the bats at just the right times in their recent battle against Hartshorn to stroke both hits and home runs to claim the victory, 7-6.
Buffaloes scrape past Hartshorne, 7-6

Brain cancer study reveals clue for treating MS

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A discovery by a scientist studying brain cancer at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation could be key to improving multiple sclerosis treatment. OMRF scientist Rheal Towner (pictured), Ph.D., is studying potential treatments for a deadly form of brain cancer.
Brain cancer study reveals clue for treating MS

OMRF identifies potential ovarian cancer therapy

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A scientist at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation has discovered a targeted therapy that could improve treatment and long-term outcomes for ovarian cancer. The findings from OMRF researcher Magdalena Bieniasz, Ph.D., could pave the way for better personalized medicine options for women who have the deadliest form of the disease.

Planting tips for growing success

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Increase your growing success by giving your transplants a good start with a few simple planting techniques. Preparing them for the transition outdoors and planting properly will help you grow your best garden yet.
SET TOMATO stakes or towers in place at the time of planting and make sure they are strong and tall enough to support the mature plants. Photo Courtesy / Gardener’s Supply Co.

Oklahoma Cattlemen invest in Ag youth

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The Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association has served as the Trusted Voice of Oklahoma cattle producers since 1953. The organization has longstanding values that serving today’s beef producers goes hand-in-hand with supporting Oklahoma’s agricultural youth, specifically young people interested in beef production.

Oklahoma’s spring cleaning returns for 2021 Trash-Off

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The 32nd annual Oklahoma TRASH-OFF is open for registration, part of a goal to keep Oklahoma alluring and free of litter as the state blooms into spring. The Oklahoma Department of Transportation and Keep Oklahoma Beautiful are once again partners for the event, which is part of the national three-month annual Great American Cleanup. TRASH-OFF is included in ODOT’s vision of eliminating litter on state highways and interstates.

February Students

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FEBRUARY STUDENTS of the Month at Hugo Middle School were: Sixth grader Jayln Johnson (center), seventh grader Max Lozano (left) and eighth grader George Gentry (right)..
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