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Community Gathers In Broken Arrow For Annual Send Off For Special Olympic Athletes
It's a big day for Special Olympians in Broken Arrow. Students, volunteers, family, and athletes will gather at Broken Arrow High School for their annual send off for the Special Olympics Summer Games in Stillwater. The head coach said the students have worked for weeks to prepare for the summer...
Byrd to serve as NSU director for the Center for Tribal Studies
TAHLEQUAH – Northeastern State University has selected Joseph Byrd as director for the Center for Tribal Studies. Byrd officially took over his new post on May 1. “As a scholar and alumni of this institution, it is my privilege to pick up the mantle of previous directors and fulfill the center’s legacy of providing resources for American Indian students,” Byrd said.
Living Uncommon in a Common - Why Do I Pray
PRYOR, Oklahoma ~ I can’t fix what’s wrong with the world. I can’t change people. I can’t make all the wrongs right. I want to. I see the people that I love, hurting. I want to take that pain away from all of them, but I can’t always do that. It could be both depressing and exhausting if I dwell on it. If I let my mind wonder and think about all of the things I can’t do, I’m going to end up in a mental state I don’t want to be in. So, instead I pray.
Man From Broken Arrow Helps Judge Westminster Dog Show
We've been excited to talk about the Westminster Dog Show and the Best of Show, a miniature poodle named Sage. We found out a man from Broken Arrow is actually one of the judges who helped Sage make it to the final competition. Fred Bassett is an American Kennel Club...
Eagle Feather Ceremony Held For Hilldale High School Graduates
Hilldale High School in Muskogee held an Eagle Feather Ceremony for its 56 Native American graduating seniors on Thursday. They were given a bald eagle feather to wear on graduation day and carry with them through the rest of their lives. The bald eagle feather used to be given to...
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