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Grow and Share OHCE regular meeting for June

July 18, 2021 Grow and Share OHCE met for its regular meeting at 6:30 p.m. on July 12 at the Lutheran Church. Amy Erikson served as hostess. President Janet Cunningham called the condensed business meeting to order. The meeting was condensed to allow ample time for the canning workshop. Nine members were present. Guests present were Tim and AnnaLisa Roggow. Minutes for the June meeting were read and approved as corrected. Jean gave the treasurer s report. The OHCE Newsletter was received. Important information was reviewed. There were no committee reports given. Unfinished business included discussion of the Woods County Fair items. Jean reported that she has agreed to be one of the fair superintendents.

Oklahoma colleges, universities make case for tuition increases

OKLAHOMA CITY — A dozen state colleges and universities said Wednesday they’ll need to raise tuition an average of 1.3% this coming semester despite additional legislative appropriations and federal coronavirus

Hamilton: State remains all too dominated by male leadership

Hamilton: State remains all too dominated by male leadership By: Arnold Hamilton Guest Columnist April 8, 2021 Arnold Hamilton It took 130 years, but the glass ceiling finally was shattered with Dr. Kayse Shrum’s selection as Oklahoma State University’s next president – the first woman to lead one of the state’s two comprehensive research institutions. Historic, yes. Symbolic, too. But what it says to the wider world about early 21st century Oklahoma may turn out to be most important. Unfortunately, Oklahoma’s reputation nationally takes a beating every time our uber-right, male-dominated Legislature pursues policies that disadvantage women, minorities and the poor.

Mystery still surrounds the case of missing Ted

Premium Content Subscriber only It’s been about a week and there’s no update in the case of the missing Big Ted. The community have gotten behind an interesting hide and seek game with a giant teddy bear we all know as Big Ted. The aim of the game is for members of the community to take a photo of Ted at a location around Hervey Bay and post it to social media for others to try and find. But community members are saddened by his sudden disappearance. According to social media posts, Big Ted was last seen publicly at Eli Waters Shopping Complex grabbing his Christmas ham at the butcher and getting his photo with Santa, in the week before Christmas.

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