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New books chronicles SW Oklahoma women

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A mother-and-daughter team of Jackson County Oklahoma have published two new books which cover the lives and stories of the women of southwest Oklahoma’s five counties. “Prairie Mothers In Their Own Words” is drawn from interviews with 51 local women, which were collected for over a decade by local biographer Glyna Marple Olson and her daughter, Lisa Olson Rogers of Edmond.

Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association working for and sharing information about wildfire relief efforts

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The devastating wildfires sweeping through our state have left a trail of destruction, impacting livelihoods and communities. In response, Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Foundation has been working diligently for impacted farmers and ranchers in the those areas to rally relief and provide information important to short-term and long-term recovery.

Cameron University presents visual lecture and art exhibition by visiting artist Hattie Lee Mendoza

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The Cameron University art program is pleased to present visiting artist Hattie Lee Mendoza, who will present “Cultivating and Presenting a Joy of Cultural Differences, Influences and Histories,” a visual lecture, on Thursday, March 28, in the McCutcheon Recital Hall at 6 p.m. Following the lecture, Mendoza will be celebrated with a closing reception at 7:30 p.m. in the Art Teaching Gallery, where “Inheriting Joy,” an exhibition of her work, which is now on display. Both events are open to the public at no charge.