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Former Gov. George Nigh has delivered graduation speeches for decades. For year 75, he's returning to his alma mater
Former Gov. George Nigh is returning to his collegiate alma mater this week to deliver a commencement address for a 75th straight year. Nigh, now 96, will be the featured speaker at East Central University in Ada on Saturday for the 10 a.m. ceremony at the Kerr Activities Center. ECU officials said 322 bachelor’s degrees are scheduled to be granted. ...
Storm Recovery Efforts Continue
Storm recovery efforts are continuing in Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management says the state has submitted a request for FEMA assistance for Pontotoc and Osage counties. Four people in Oklahoma have died in severe storms since April 25th, including one person following a tornado in Barnsdall earlier this week.
Oklahoma high school baseball: Cashion, Oktaha advance to Class 2A state championship game
The Class 2A Oklahoma high school baseball state semifinals continued Friday at Shawnee High School. Here are recaps from each game: More: Oklahoma high school baseball: Oktaha, Preston, Cashion, Dale advance to Class 2A semis ...
Marshall County helps counties affected by disaster
On April 27, several tornadoes occurred in Texas, Oklahoma,andKansascausing multiple fatalities and injuries. The storms impacting the towns of Ardmore. Holdenville, Sulphur and Marietta in Oklahoma the most. Reports of tornadic winds reaching up to 170 mph in Marietta left a path of devastation to be cleaned up by locals...
Lindholm signs to compete at UIW; Otero headed to Seminole State
George West seniors Michelle Lindholm and Julie Otero will be taking their athletic talents to the next level. Lindholm signed a national letter of intent on May 15 to continue her track and field career at the University of the Incarnate Word, while Otero signed with Seminole State College in Oklahoma to play volleyball for the Trojans.
Lone Grove, Silo, and Latta all fall at state tournament
EDMOND, Oklahoma (KTEN)- Thursday was not the day our local teams were hoping for at the OSSAA state baseball tournament. In 3A, Silo lost to Washington 11-1. The loss snaps their 18-game winning streak in state tournament games, the second longest in Oklahoma history. The Rebels had previously won six-straight 2A spring titles.
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