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When Anh was 5, her impoverished parents sold her for $50. Her purchaser took her from her remote northern village to Bangkok, where she became a domestic slave.
Summit includes health care debate
While most people don't think of health care reform when considering how to better the region's economic status, two local lawmakers said Wednesday that's one of the keys to improving the quality of life.
Author, BBB Exec Brinkley Challenges Regional Summit Leaders
Author and Emmy-nominated TV producer Rick Brinkley delivered a powerful message to the Regional Summit at Northeastern State University Tuesday afternoon.
Lamb fashions art with a purpose
When Cathy Leigh Lamb heard a minister utter that phrase, it directed her path toward art.
Muskogee woman: Brain condition more common than people know
Michelle Farris said she suffered for three years and went through seven doctors before discovering she had a brain condition.
Braggs to dedicate memorial on Veterans Day
A memorial to all Braggs veterans of World War II will be dedicated in ceremonies at 11 a.m. Nov.
Summit at NSU to feature breakfast conference with lawmakers
The Legislative Breakfast to be held during the upcoming Regional Summit at Northeastern State University will convene community and business leaders throughout the area with state and federal legislators.
"THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW," 8 p.m. Friday, the Roxy theater, 220 W. Okmulgee Ave.
Students work to save Wilson Hall
Many chapters in the book of history have been figuratively written on the walls of Wilson Hall, the oldest dormitory on Northeastern State University's campus.
Area pastor tries to live as a witness
Don Nichols lives his faith, and walks his walk with a smile on his face. He never meets a stranger, or misses an opportunity to share a laugh.
Trio of lawmakers present views on health-care reform
Three Oklahoma legislators presented three views of health-care reform at the state level Monday night at Northeastern State University-Broken Arrow.
There's a good reason the Murrell Home grounds and park close at dusk. If you go there after dark, you may not return.
Bridge dedication honors former Fort Gibson student
The Fort Gibson High School class of 1999 shared hugs and memories this weekend at their 10th class reunion.
P.M. UPDATE: Deadline to register for summit nears
Participants have through Oct. 31 to take advantage of a $30 early-bird registration for the two day "Giving Voice to Northeastern Oklahoma," Regional Summit at Northeastern State University.
Student events on tap for NSU homecoming
Homecoming week features a full slate of events for Northeastern State University students past and present.
Fulbright scholar offers glimpse into Muslim world
When Fulbright Scholar Dr. Mukhtasar Syamsuddin discusses the "Muslim World," he has several different world to discuss.
Help yourself by helping others
The people gathering for lunch at the Tahlequah Senior Citizens Center no longer have to punch a time clock, but they have plenty of experience to offer.
P.M. UPDATE: Early registration deadline nears for economic summit
Northeastern State University hosts a gathering of community and business leaders from northeastern Oklahoma during "Giving Voice to Northeastern Oklahoma," Nov.
The Canyon News, Canyon, Texas
Neal Weaver and his wife, Kristi, moved to Canyon last year with their three sons.
Dona t talk to those trisectors
Children and adolescents are often told by their parents about certain unsavory types they should avoid, lest they fall under an inappropriate influence.
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