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Swirls and Pearls for Girls set
Pontotoc County Associate District Judge Martha Kilgore, honorary chair and Girl Scout alumna, and 2012 Ada Juliette Low Leadership Society (JLLS) announce its inaugural celebration is May 4. The event, Swirls and Pearls for the Girls, marks the culmination of the Society’s 2012 fundraising campaign.
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Artist expresses cultural and historical ideals through art
To represent the tribe as a presenter at Choctaw Days at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) is a huge, humbling honor, says artist D.G. Smalling of Oklahoma City, an honor that helps to affirm the skills and ideals he has dedicated his life to representing.
- Music festival winners to perform
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Essay contest winners read papers to Rho members
- ECU to host advance screenings
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Essay winners
Winners of the Daughters of American Revolution American History Contest are, from left, Adeline Daniel, fifth grade homeschool; Whitni Simpson, sixth grade Willard Grade Center; and Micah Hutchins, seventh grade Ada Junior High School. Topic of the contest was "Young America Takes a Stand: The War of 1812."
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Valentine royalty has bittersweet ending
These days it’s rare to find a couple so much in love after 55 years of marriage, but that’s exactly what the staff of Ballard Nursing Home say they saw in John and Geneva Knighten. Anyone taking the time to talk to either one of them quickly discovered they shared so much history and valued each other's input, staff members said.
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Local office to celebrate Farm Bureau Week in Pontotoc County
- Farm Bureau Women attend state rally in Oklahoma City
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