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Emergency officials explained what preventative measures parents and caregivers should take to avoid leaving a child or animal inside a hot vehicle this summer.
WHAT: Muskogee Board of Education Special Meeting.
Hilldale Public Schools will be conducting a pre-school screening for children ages 3 and 4. The test is designed to determine the development…
Muskogee Public School administrators have asked for help in determining how to spend $1 million for improvements to Irving Elementary School.…
Beware of the wolf in sheep's clothing — and the same should be said about those who would ban books from libraries on the premise of protecti…
Phaedra Clemons will be performing Saturday evening at Muskogee’s Roxy Theater as part of the lineup with Branson's Jukebox Live, a high-energ…
An Oklahoma School for the Blind student asked if pigs' hair is anything like dogs' hair.Â
New tobacco products, like vapes, can make it more difficult for parents to notice the signs their kids are using nicotine.
Tobacco use among teens remains a problem in the U.S., and today’s variety of products can make it more difficult for parents to tell whether their kids are using. However, there are signs they can look for.
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