Apr 25, 2008 | Muskogee Phoenix
Veterans club to meet Wednesday
Workforce OK monthly Veterans' Job Club will meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the center, 717 S. 32nd St. via Muskogee Phoenix
Women on Mission Women on Mission, First Baptist church, will meet at 10 a.m. Tuesday. via Muskogee Phoenix
Many in eastern Oklahoma will say that they don't go over a bridge without wondering whether the bridge deck will be there or not. via Muskogee Phoenix
“Once the improvements are made at Will Rogers Park (to the old pool), I think it will become more the attraction to families than it has been in years. It should really bring new life to the park”
For anyone who has driven by the abandoned Claremore City pool and asked themselves, "When are they going to do something about that?," the answer is "very soon." City leaders are looking at several projects ... via Claremore Daily Progress
The Goody's Family Clothing store, 900 W. Shawnee Bypass has planned to participate in a companywide program to benefit a local charity. via Muskogee Phoenix
ODOT evaluating State 20 closing
“We went down Keetonville Road to inspect that road closing and when we got back, oh about 20 minutes later, the crack was very large”
Oklahoma Department of Transportation officials closed a portion of Highway 20, popularly known as Keetonville Hill, Thursday afternoon, because the roadway is literally falling off the side of the hill. via Claremore Daily Progress
PM Update: Restaurants help with weather information
PM UPDATE : Restaurants help with weather information Muskogee emergency management officials and other agencies have teamed up with McDonald's for the annual McReady Oklahoma program. via Muskogee Phoenix
Declaration more than just history
THE EDMOND SUN EDMOND, Okla. - When I heard that an original copy of the Declaration of Independence was coming to the University of Central Oklahoma, I was almost giddy. via Claremore Daily Progress
PM Update: Native baseball players sought
Players selected will be announced May 26. The locations will be announced as the tryout dates approach. via Muskogee Phoenix
You have to feel sorry for ethics in Oklahoma - the Legislature has buried the Ethics Commission in the basement of the state Capitol and year after year ignored its request for adequate funding. via Muskogee Phoenix
Toddler lost in flood waters found dead
“We want to thank all of the agencies and everyone who helped”
After searching through the night emergency officials recovered the body of 2-year-old MacKinsey Beck Tuesday morning from the turbulent waters of Spring Creek at Peggs. via The Daily Times
Cherokee Nation Offers Home Ownership Opportunity to Three Delaware County Families
“We just couldn't do it. Without the help of the Cherokee Nation, we probably would not have been able to own our own home. My whole family has pitched in to help.”
JAY OK 3/31/2008 The Cherokee Nation is helping three Delaware County families realize the dream of owning a home. via Native American Times
A.M. UPDATE: Tree seedlings on sale Wednesday
Tree seedlings will be sold from 2-5 p.m. Wednesday at the NRCS office, 3001 Azalea Park Drive. via Muskogee Phoenix
The state doesn't have any business in the golf course business, especially one that can't support itself. via Muskogee Phoenix
P.M. UPDATE : Connors instructor to present paper at New York City meet
“The meta-analysis of coefficient alpha: An example using the Maslach Burnout Inventory.”
Dr. Denna Wheeler, a Connors State College mathematics instructor, will present a research paper at the American Educational Research Association conference in New York City on Tuesday. via Muskogee Phoenix
Celebrity Birthdays - March 22
Accepting applications for Field & Cleaning Technicians. Competitive pay, training on site and medical benefits. via Muskogee Phoenix
Five state highways remain closed because of high water
Closed are: -- State Highway 80 between Hulbert and Wildwood in Cherokee County -- State Highway 63 between Bache Road and Haileyville in Pittsburg County -- State Highway 31 from Haywood to the industrial park ... via TulsaWorld.com - News
“Which of these three do you think was a neighbor to the man who fell into the hands of robbers?”
Brotherly love filled the air Wednesday morning for the third day of the Men's Holy Week breakfast series at All Saints' Episcopal Church. via McAlester News
Start a something good during Living Well Week
Raising kids, eating right, spending smart, and living well this is the message brought to you on behalf of the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service. via McAlester News
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