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Courtesy photoEstella Kirk, middle, is the reigning Miss McAlester Outstanding Teen. She is pictured with Miss Oklahoma field director Lori Few, left, and Miss McAlester Coordinator Jeanie McCabe at the 2021 Miss Oklahoma pageant being held this week.
Courtesy photoSamantha Donato, the reigning Miss McAlester, is competing this week at the Miss Oklahoma pageant. featured
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Courtesy photoEstella Kirk, middle, is the reigning Miss McAlester Outstanding Teen. She is pictured with Miss Oklahoma field director Lori Few, left, and Miss McAlester Coordinator Jeanie McCabe at the 2021 Miss Oklahoma pageant being held this week.
Courtesy photoSamantha Donato, the reigning Miss McAlester, is competing this week at the Miss Oklahoma pageant.
JOHNSON CITY - Peggy Lee Snell, 94, Johnson City passed away Monday, May 24, 2021 in the Johnson City Medical Center. She was a native of Barnsdall, Oklahoma and was
Our world is filled with bad news. There’s the ongoing crisis in the Middle East. We see the rise of China’s influence, Russia flexing its muscles and concerns over North Korea.
Here in the U.S., crime and violence are rampant. People are being pitted against one another based upon skin color. Sin is running rampant as our nation bends and bows to the agenda of Sodom and Gomorrah. Every day the cries of unborn babies are silenced at the hands of abortionists. We are literally falling apart at the seams.
In the midst of all this there is good news. In fact, it’s the greatest good news of all time.
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OBU celebrates graduates during Spring Commencement ceremonies May 14-15
The Shawnee News-Star
Oklahoma Baptist University celebrated 277 graduates during Spring Commencement ceremonies held on the University’s Shawnee campus May 14-15. The events took place in Raley Chapel’s Potter Auditorium. The University held five separate ceremonies in order to facilitate physical distancing for graduates and their guests.
Dr. Doug Melton, pastor of Southern Hills Baptist Church in Oklahoma City, and Kim Swyden, executive director of ministries of Jesus in Edmond, served as guest speakers during the ceremonies. Swyden spoke during the first commencement ceremony for the College of Nursing, held May 14. Melton spoke during the remaining four ceremonies, all held May 15.