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001 -‐ Ellen Kingfisher of Tahlequah is a participate in Student Support Services; is making posters for TRIO day at the state capitol tomorrow.
003 -‐ Mayor-‐Elect Albert Jones, in background, and Josh Bogle, campaign manager, discussing how to gather more votes for the upcoming race in Wagoner, Oklahoma, April 14th. Jones is a Wagoner alum. Bogle graduated from Thuderbird Academy but resides in Wagoner.
007 -‐ Karen York, curator of the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art in Tulsa, addresses the audience at the Ancient Ways: Modern Forms reception. The show explores the related experiences in Native American and Jewish Cultures and is open to the public until April 2, 2015.
008 -‐ Students celebrate Black History Month. Everyone is encouraged to wright what they see for the future.
009 -‐ Bobbisox of Westville, Oklahoma is now open. Bobbisox will host karaoke events and a Country Night, once a week. "This resturant will be a great asset to our community and help bring in revenue for the town of Westville," Tony Barker, Mayor, Westville.
011 – Cherokee Nation translator Dennis Sixkiller of Tahlequah works with attendee's of the Cherokee Nation Speaker's Bureau to come up with a translation for the word camouflage in Cherokee. The group of approximately 50 Cherokee speakers meet at the ᏣᎳᎩ Community Room the second Thursday of each month and translate roughly 30 words that previously did not exist in the Cherokee language.
012 -‐ Katy Hosokawa, Azle TX Senior, and boyfriend TJ Hathcock, NSU graduate, begin the Sweetheart 5k held in Tulsa on Febrary 14, 2015.
014 -‐ Jones and Bogle discuss repainting the Antiques signage on the wall coming into downtown Wagoner. The sign hasn't been used in over 20 years. Jones has plans to repaint it again after the runoff for mayor has ended to reflect the downtown area.
015 -‐ Fifty Shades of Grey hit the big screens this Valentine's Day weekend, making 83 million dollars, across the U.S. This film is currently playing at Green Country Cinema, Tahlequah. Pre-‐ordering tickets online is highly recommended.