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Extraordinary nursing faculty to be recognized with The DAISY Award at NOC
Nursing faculty at Northern Oklahoma College will soon be honored with The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nursing faculty. The award is part of The DAISY Foundation’s mission to express gratitude to nurses with programs that recognize them for the extraordinary, compassionate and skillful care they provide patients and families.
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10 Years Ago
The fourth grade Perry elementary school class of Janice Bass won the chili supper canned food drive contest. The class contributed 141 cans of the total 928 cans collected from tstudents. They earned a donut party, compliments of Daylight Donuts. Members of the Noble County Geneology Society plan to publish...
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Morrison Community Dance The Midnight Special Band will play for a community dance in Morrison from 7 - 10 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 28. Please bring a covered dish. The event will be at the old community building located at Fourth and Woolsey Avenue. For more information, please contact C. R. Frank at 405-612-7909. Billings Chamber of Commerce to host Citizen of the Year Award Dinner Billings…
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Spring planting is here
Spring planting is here and Morrison students took part in a spring planting activity. Staff will share the plant sale date and details as the date gets closer.
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Young artists needed for Festival of the Arts Youth Art Sale
Applications are now being accepted for Arts Council Oklahoma City’s Youth Art Sale, which gives young local artists the opportunity to showcase their creative works of art. The Youth Art Sale is a one-day event allowing Oklahoma’s emerging young artists to display and sell their artwork during the Festival of the Arts.
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Letter to the Editor
Dear Editor, I am writing to thank Perry-area residents for sharing the true meaning of Christmas with children in need this past holiday season. Generosity throughout contributed to a successful shoebox gift collection season at drop-off locations for the Samaritan’s Purse project Operation Christmas Child. Across the U.S., the project collected over 9.3 million shoebox gifts in 2022. …
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Libby Marie Cinnamon
Libby Marie Cinnamon of Garber has gone home to be with her Lord. She was only 94 years young. She was born at home, North of Garber, to Frank Joseph Sebranek and his wife Mary Emma Simunek Sebanek. She attended Home Valley country school and later Garber High school, where she met and was crowned FFA sweetheart by her future husband Ray Gene Cinnamon. Following high school, Libby worked at Sears until she and Ray Gene were married on April 30, 1947, at the Garber Christian Church. From this time on she was a hard-working farm wife and mother, raising their 5 children Eldon, Jean, Donna, Nita and Richard, milking cows and caring for the chickens. She was a life-long member of the Christian Church of Garber where she served as a church board member, a deaconess, and was a member of Ruth’s Circle, part of the Christian Women Fellowship. She taught Sunday School, was President of the CWF and could be found sewing outfits for the children’s program every Christmas at the church. She also volunteered for school functions, was often a sponsor or class mom, and was a founding member of the Nu-Way Club. Her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren were the light of her life. You could search for a thousand years and never find a more devoted wife, mother and grandma.
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District Attorney sworn in as OBA President
Brian T. Hermanson, of Ponca City, took an oath Jan. 20 to serve as the 2023 Oklahoma Bar Association president. He was among nine attorneys sworn in to serve on the OBA’s 17-member Board of Governors during a ceremony held in the Oklahoma Supreme Court Ceremonial Courtroom at the state Capitol in Oklahoma City. “I have had the opportunity over the last 40-plus years to serve many OBA presidents…
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Morrison student September Flanagan was recently named Vype Magazine Miss Softball Oklahoma 2022
Morrison student September Flanagan was recently named Vype Magazine Miss Softball Oklahoma 2022. Flanagan was honored at a Morrison event and presented with a plaque commemorating her achievement.
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Maxwell, Becker named to 2023 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year
Kelly Maxwell and Rachel Becker of Oklahoma State are among 50 student-athletes named to the 2023 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Watch list. A top 10 finalist for the award in 2022, Maxwell is among just six student-athletes who have been named to the preseason edition of the watch list for the second-consecutive year.
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Oklahoma City man convicted of carjacking, kidnapping, using firearm in Metro parking garage
Afederal jury recently convicted Robert Lee Harrison, Jr., 49, of Oklahoma City, of carjacking and other crimes, announced United States Attorney Robert J. Troester. On April 6, 2022, a federal grand jury returned a four-count indictment against Harrison. Count 1 charged Harrison with illegal possession of ammunition. Count 2 charged him with carjacking.
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