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    Darla K (Rawls) Rogers passes away

    On March 3 Darla K. (Rawls) Rogers joined her Mom and Dad in the arms of our Heavenly Father and Savior. Darla was born to Ray and Lena Rawls on Septem - ber 15, 1948.Darla attended St. Louis Oklahoma, and Lamont Oklahoma school systems, she graduated from Lamont High School in Lamont in 1966.

    Audit of Sherrif’s Dept. Shows ‘Years of Malfeasance’

    Financial misgivings at the Seminole County Sherrif’s Department have been going on for more than a decade, according to Oklahoma State Auditor & Inspector (SA&I) Cindy Byrd.Byrd released her forensic audit report for the Sheriff's Office Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 27.

    One Pharmacist’s View.....

    Riding the DinkyI have found out a lot about the vanished “Dinky” a railroad phenomenon in parts of rural America.When I lived over in Centrahoma from about 1938 to 1944 a little train came through town that provided mail and passenger services between Atoka, Coalgate, and Oklahoma City.

    TEACHING – A CHANGE MAKER

    I am so fortunate to work at a school where I am allowed to completely be myself and share with students and staff in ways that I’ve never had the opportunity to do share before.
    TEACHING – A CHANGE MAKER

    Clearview News:

    Sympathy is extended to the Bruton family on the loss of Edith Mae Harjo Price, daughter of Leona Harjo Coulter, granddaughter Minnie Bruton. There will be a memorial service on April 27th at 1:00 p.m. at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 2330 N. Quaker Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma.

    HANNAH DIGGS ATKINS

    (1923–2010) Hannah Atkins(22162.P.AT.07 The Journal Record Collection, OHSA librarian, a legislator, and an ambassador, Hannah Diggs Atkins was born November 1, 1923, the daughter of James and Mabel Diggs in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
    HANNAH DIGGS ATKINS

    Eleanor Roosevelt and Women’s Rights

    Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site Eleanor Roosevelt voting in 1936, less than twenty years after the Nineteenth Amendment guaranteed women the right to vote.
    Eleanor Roosevelt and Women’s Rights

    The Glow of Progress: Honoring Women's Impact

    As we celebrate Women's History Month, we reflect on the journey of empowerment and progress that has been illuminated by the courageous and pioneering spirits of women throughout history.
    The Glow of Progress: Honoring Women’s Impact
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