Apr 17, 2008 | Woodward News
Parents, businesses work to keep prom night safe
“We're doing great on fundraising”
For the 15th year, parents and businesses throughout Woodward are working to provide a fun, safe setting for students on prom night - or actually the next morning. via Woodward News
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Valley View Volunteen program accepting applications
Valley View Regional Hospital Auxiliary is taking applications for its summer Volunteen program. via AdaEveningNews.com - Ada, Oklahoma
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United Way, Success By 6 team up to make kids safe
More than 70 percent of children who die in a car crash are not in a safety approved car seat. via AdaEveningNews.com - Ada, Oklahoma
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Red Cross knows what it's about
Last week, the Pontotoc County Branch of the American Red Cross held its first Heroes celebration to honor and thank sponsors and volunteers throughout the county. via AdaEveningNews.com - Ada, Oklahoma
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PTC hosting immigration seminar
“I organized this three-hour seminar with every Oklahoma business, employer, contractor and governmental entity in mind”
Oklahoma City labor litigation attorney Bill Wells will be presenting a three-hour survival kit seminar on immigration compliance - including comprehensive coverage of Oklahoma House Bill 1804 -- April 17, ... via AdaEveningNews.com - Ada, Oklahoma
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Recently, the United States Postal Service issued several press releases urging postal employees to ask residents to help prevent dog attacks through responsible pet ownership. via AdaEveningNews.com - Ada, Oklahoma
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WEDNESDAY APRIL 2, 2008 Seminar hosted in Ada ADA - Smart Start Oklahoma, Ada Area Success By 6 and The Chickasaw Nation are hosting "Quality Early Education: A Competitive Necessity in a Global Economy" ... via AdaEveningNews.com - Ada, Oklahoma
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A single vehicle accident one-and-a-half miles east of Connerville left one person dead at the scene Tuesday night. via AdaEveningNews.com - Ada, Oklahoma
Floodwaters separate mother, toddler
TAHLEQUAH DAILY PRESS PEGGS, Okla. - Emergency service and rescue workers returned to a site near Peggs Tuesday morning where a toddler was separated from her mother Monday after their vehicle stalled in ... via The Enid News
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ECU faculty senate, student senate, staff council oppose gun bill
Three organizations representing the students, faculty and staff members at East Central University have approved separate resolutions opposing the passage of legislation that would allow concealed weapons on ... via AdaEveningNews.com - Ada, Oklahoma
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WEDNESDAY MARCH 19, 2008 Blood Drive scheduled at Clarita center CLARITA - A blood drive is scheduled from 1-7 p.m. at Clarita Community Center. via AdaEveningNews.com - Ada, Oklahoma
CRM Alliance ACT! Giveaway, Clarity 6.2 Release, AccuWeather and...
“We created a fun way to reward them.”
The news as of the first coffee this morning, and the music is Duke Ellington's Blues In Orbit album: Clarity Systems, a vendor of corporate performance management products, has announced the availability of ... via TMCnet
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TUESDAY MARCH 18, 2008 Prime Timers to meet at J.D.'s Cafe in Ada ADA - Ada Prime Timers meets at J.D.'s Cafe. via AdaEveningNews.com - Ada, Oklahoma
Storms, Heavy Rain Forecast For Oklahoma
A slow moving storm system is expected to bring heavy rain to Oklahoma for the next few days. via KOCO-TV Oklahoma City
Hime choice to become Enid superintendent
Shawn Hime, an assistant superintendent at Oklahoma State Department of Education, is Enid Board of Education's choice to become the next Enid Public Schools superintendent. via The Enid News
Snow storm hits southeastern Oklahoma, causes traffic problems [33 mins ago]
More than a dozen traffic accidents were reported in Bryan County alone, where between 2 and 5 inches of snow was reported. via NewsOK.com
Exactly who owns the Arkansas River Bed?
The first meeting of the Pittsburg County Genealogical & Historical Society was held Feb. via McAlester News
New initiative by papers allow readers more access
It's now easier than ever for Oklahomans to search public notices that appear in Oklahoma newspapers. via The Enid News
African-American experience in Oklahoma will be topic at NWOSU lecture Tuesday
Staff reports Northwestern Oklahoma State University will host Bruce Fisher from the Oklahoma Historical Society Tuesday night at 6:30 in celebration of Black History Month. via The Enid News
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WEDNESDAY JAN. 2, 2008 Blood drive scheduled CLARITA - A blood drive is scheduled from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Clarita Community Center. via AdaEveningNews.com - Ada, Oklahoma