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Stunning Western Hills home

Whether you are seeking a prime investment property or a new place to call home, the property at 1409 West McGee Street has much to offer. Located in the beautiful Western Hills area, this charming 1960’s era home has been well cared for over the years. The 3,000-squarefoot house includes four bedrooms and three baths. It also boasts countless modern updates to meet today’s needs.

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A number of IT (Information Technology) camps have proven to be popular this summer at Southeastern Oklahoma State University.

A number of IT (Information Technology) camps have proven to be popular this summer at Southeastern Oklahoma State University. Four different IT workshops were offered to students in grades 5-12, as well as to adults over a two-week period.

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SGLY: Dance where God leads you

I rarely remember my dreams. I suspect this is because I seldom linger in deep sleep. Recently, however, an exception has awoken me four mornings in a row: a vivid dream. I cannot help but wonder if this variance is meant to send me a message. The fact that the dream is identical, from occurrence to color, is even more curious, as if my subconscious wanted to leave no room for misremembering. What follows is the dream.

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Too hot for pollen

Don’t know why our gray fox was where I found it, but there it lay in a crumpled heap on the road. We pulled it gently to the side. Vultures had already found the carcass. In the wild a gray fox might survive 6 years. Not just motor vehicles, but coyotes, bobcats and great horned owls can take out a fox. I will miss the small fox that waited to raid the ground bird feeders after I had put out leftovers. Not the crows. The extended family of nine (a murder of crows) would sit in the trees and squawk, muttering unprintable bird talk as the fox helped itself before dashing away, leaving nothing. The crows know the fox is gone.

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