SNHU announces summer 2022 president’s list

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It is with great pleasure that Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) congratulates the following students on being named to the Summer 2022 President’s List. The summer terms run from May to August.

Members of the Hugo

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Area Chamber of Commerce gathered at Kindred at Home last week to celebrate a new era for the home health company. Their name is now CenterWell Home Health after they were bought out, and patients and citizens will soon see all Kindred at Home materials rebranded to CenterWell.
Members of the Hugo

Public Records

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Felony 070 – Kyle Jayson Kuykendall: Endangering others while eluding/attempting to elude police officer. 071 – Terry Tyrone Hickson: Possession of firearms AFCF.

Cattle sale series begins November

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The Oklahoma Quality Beef Network VAC-45 program will continue to host a series of certified cattle sales around the state this fall, beginning in November. OQBN is a partnership between Oklahoma State University Extension and the Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Associa-tion.
Cattle sale series begins November

Fort Towson preps for Mexican-American war event...

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A Long Walk in the Sun: Mexican-American War Days Fort Towson Historic Site will host “A Long Walk in the Sun: Mexican-American War Days” on Saturday, Sept. 17, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. This event will feature an encampment set in the 1846–1848 time period of the Mexican-American War. There will be educational presentations and opportunities to interact with experts in the fields of artillery, military life in the 1840s, early Oklahoma forts, and the Mexican-American War.
Fort Towson  preps for  Mexican-American  war event...

UK mourns death of record- breaking

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The longest reigning monarch in British history, Queen Elizabeth II, passed away last Thursday at Balmoral at the age of 96. She has been both the Queen and the head of state of the U.K., Canada, Australia, New Zealand and 11 other commonwealth nations.
UK mourns death of record- breaking

Oklahoma lawmakers investigate defiant teacher

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OKLAHOMA CITY – A group of state representatives and senators today called on the State Department of Education and State Board of Education to investigate whether House Bill 1775 was violated by a teacher who claims she willingly broke the law and would do it again.

SELF FAMILY

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grabs County Fair Awards! Otona Self won two 2nd place ribbons for her photography. JoLynn Self won grand champion and 1st place for baby carseat cover and bassinet; 1st place bead work; 1st place quilt top; 1st place on two paintings; 1st place on a fabric hot air balloon; one 2nd place and one 3rd place. Cecilia Self Hendricksen won
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Study finds potential treatment for sickle cell disease complication

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An experimental drug being tested to treat a rare blood disorder may also benefit people who have sickle cell disease, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation scientists have discovered. In research models, the compound reduced the length and severity of vasoocclusive crises, the most frequent and severe complication of sickle cell disease, said OMRF Cardiovascular Biology Program Chair Lijun Xia, M.D., Ph.D., who led the study.
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