Cameron University to livestream Commencement Ceremony
Cameron University to livestream Commencement Ceremony By Tiffany Bechtel | May 7, 2021 at 6:29 PM CDT - Updated May 7 at 6:29 PM
LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - Cameron University is celebrating 2021 graduates Friday and Saturday during their Commencement Ceremony.
The commencement ceremony for both nights kicks-off at 7:30 p.m., and is expected to last until about 9:30 p.m.
The ceremony will have limited seating this year, so the ceremony has been divided into two days.
For those who can’t attend, the ceremony will be livestreamed and can be watched in four different ways.
Cameron University partnered with Oklahoma Sports Network to livestream the event on their website.
North Dakota mom shares story of son s organ donation at Wadena, Minn., event
Sarah Fisher, from Horace, N.D., shared the story of her son’s passing and his subsequent organ donation as well as dedicated a paver to his memory in Tri-County s Garden of Hope.
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In a tearful address, Sarah Fisher shared her story about her son Cameron and his organ donation. In her speech she expressed how important it is to become an organ donor and how it can impact the lives of many. (Photo courtesy Tri-County Health Care)
WADENA, Minn. Sarah Fisher became a serious advocate for organ donation after losing her son in 2018. Cameron Bolton was known for his giving spirit, so Fisher set out on a mission of remembrance for her son but also to persuade others to become organ donors.
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Organ donors celebrated at annual Wadena event
Sarah Fisher, from Horace, N.D., shared the story of her son’s passing and his subsequent organ donation as well as dedicated a paver to his memory in Tri-County s Garden of Hope.
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Sarah Fisher, left, had the opportunity to speak about her son’s passing and organ donation. During the ceremony on April 6, 2021, she dedicated a special paver to his memory. (Photo courtesy Tri-County Health Care)
WADENA April is National Donate Life month. During this time, medical organizations around the world promote organ donation and the life-saving benefits that come from it.
As the area started to thaw Friday, the city of Temple joined the nearly 12 million Texans who have had disruptions to their water.
The city Friday morning issued a boil water notice for Temple residents who live east of Interstate 35. Spokeswoman Emily Parks said the notice was required after an âunexpected water main break.â
âPublic Works crews have located the break and are actively repairing the issues,â Parks said. âAn update will be provided as soon as possible when more information is known.â
Before consumption, residents need to bring their water to a vigorous rolling boil for two minutes. Residents who have questions about the notice should contact Templeâs Utility Services Department at 254-298-5611.