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a Hoopin for the Curea rally held Wednesday at RSU
Rogers State University and Claremore Regional Hospital, along with The Orthopedic Center, kicked off the second annual "Hoopin' for the Cure Basketball Classic" Wednesday afternoon with a rally in the RSU Centennial Center.
Former lawmaker James R. Jones to speak on global business
Like it or not, todaya s economy is global, and Americans need to understand other cultures in order to compete and seize opportunities, James R. Jones says.
RSU station to air emergency notices
A partnership between the Claremore Police Department and Rogers State University will enable emergency notifications to be broadcast on the university radio's station.
Former U.S. Ambassador Jones to deliver 10th Meyer Lecture
James R. Jones - former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico and member of the U.S. House of Representatives - will provide the 10th annual Maurice Meyer Distinguished Endowed Lecture on Friday, Nov.
Rogers State University will host Destination RSU: College Day 2009 on Saturday to help high school juniors and seniors and their parents learn about college life at the school.
LRC class participates in Arbor Day celebration, tree planting
Leadership Rogers County class members recently helped beautify the City of Claremore with the planting of trees at Will Rogers Park, near the site of the old city pool.
OU Regents to consider Italy property lease for study abroad
The lease of a property in Arezzo, Italy, for enhanced study abroad educational opportunities and an on-site auto parts inventory for fleet services on the Norman campus are among items to be considered by the University of Oklahoma Board of Regents at its regular meeting this week in Lawton.
Chamber event features seven county leaders
Seven city and county economic, education and community leaders will take part in a Chamber of Commerce panel presentation, "Croissants and Coffee," 7:30 a.m. Friday, Oct.
Pixley family inducted into CPSF Hall of Fame
Measuring up the life work of Claremore's Pixley family brought laughter and tears to the capacity crowd Saturday night at Rogers State University's Centennial Center.
RSU students offer CPR training
Students studying emergency medical services at Rogers State University are trying to save as many lives as possible by providing free adult CPR training at "Save-A-Life Saturday" on Oct.
Exhibition chronicling RSU history opens in Centennial Center
An exhibition chronicling the history of Rogers State University can be viewed on the first floor of the Centennial Center on the RSU campus in Claremore.
The City of Claremore Parks and Recreation Department and the Rogers State University Student Government Association are joining forces for the second year in a row to host a free community Halloween event.
Council plans retailer recognition
Claremore City Manager Troy Powell told council members last night about progress on the city's plans to host an upcoming "thank you" dinner for its retail customers.
Sertoma members learn RSU history
Dr. Larry Rice was on the menu at Pryor Sertoma's last meeting. Rice, president of Rogers State University, spoke to members regarding the university's history and future.
Highest-ranking OMA graduate named to Oklahoma Military Hall of Fame
CLAREMORE DAILY PROGRESS October 9, 2009 - Lt. Gen. William E. Potts, the highest ranking graduate of the Oklahoma Military Academy, is among nine veterans to be inducted into the Oklahoma Military Hall of Fame on Nov.
The Tulsa City-County Library is celebrating all things Shakespeare at its fifth annual Renaissance Faire.
Bit by Bit names new therapeutic riding instructor
Rogers State University's Bit by Bit Therapeutic Horse Riding Program has named a new full-time therapeutic riding instructor, Elizabeth Capalbo.
Nationally known journalist Bill Kurtis spoke at Rogers State University Friday, Sept.
Educational and training centers such as Claremore's Northeast Technology Center are "pivotal" for economy recovery said U.S. Congressman Dan Boren in a speech at the Northeast Technology Foundation's Education Recognition Dinner Tuesday evening.
Chief Judge Robert Henry of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit has traveled the world, but he has not forgotten his native state.
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