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Another portion of city property hit by the tornado a couple years ago is on the verge of being repaired.
Shawnee Public Schools is proud to announce the implementation of a new Personal Electronic Device Policy, approved by the Shawnee Board of Education on June 30, designed to support student focus, ...
Happy Independence Day, Shawnee! What a wonderful country we live in! It’s not perfect, but we have many freedoms for which others can only dream. Be safe as you celebrate, especially with fireworks ...
NORMAN, OK – The Oklahoma Travel Industry Association (OTIA), in partnership with the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department, held the 2025 Oklahoma Conference on Tourism and RedBud Awards ...
OKLAHOMA CITY –– As 61.6 million Americans plan to drive to their destinations for the Independence Day holiday, including nearly 550,000 Oklahomans, AAA expects to rescue nearly 5,700 drivers across ...
SHAWNEE, Okla. – Ahead of the 2025 International Finals Youth Rodeo (IFYR), the organization has announced the full roster for the six-day event, featuring more than 1,000 entries from 35 states and ...
SHAWNEE – Both of Oklahoma Baptist's track and field and cross country programs had five student-athletes recognized on the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Team on ...
The Fourth of July holiday celebrates community, national and also local. Parades featuring people in uniform - scouts, firefighters and police as well as our military – traditionally are a fixture.
On Saturday, June 21 at Shawnee Little Theatre, locals were able to learn from someone who works as a full-time actor during a free workshop by Oklahoma native Brett Bower, who was heavily involved ...
Shawnee High School is getting a new leader at the helm, and he’s bringing decades of experience and energy with him. Shawnee Public Schools is excited to announce Bobby Cook as the new Head Principal ...
SHAWNEE, Okla. – Heart disease is the number one cause of death for Americans and SSM Health Saints Heart in Shawnee is dedicated to providing the care needed to lower those numbers in area residents.
Oklahoma’s big weather stories this spring overwhelmingly involved tornadoes and heavy rains — and June was no exception. The month finished as the sixth-wettest June on record, at 7.22 inches for the ...