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Graham-Dustin Shines on Homecoming: A 56-26 Triumph

Dustin, OK –In a spec - tacular display of skill and determination, the Graham-Dustin football team treated their fans to a thrill - ing Homecoming vic - tory, clinching a re - markable 56-26 win. The atmosphere was electric as the home team showcased their prowess on both of - fense and defense.

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Weleetka Dominates Depew: ASpectacular 56-8 Victory

Weleetka, OK – In a stunning display of gridiron prowess, the Weleetka Outlaws delivered a resounding victory against Depew, securing a commanding 56-8 win. The crowd was treated to a masterclass in both offense and defense, as the Weleetka Warriors showcased their exceptional skills on the field.

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Richmonds Celebrate Golden Anniversary

Walter and Jo Richmond were re -

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Today’s Devotional

DoIt's been said that darkness is the ab - sence of light. If God's people would let their light shine brighter in this world, there would be less darkness to prevail. After all, Je - sus told his followers "You are the light of the world… Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your father in heaven" (Matthew 5:14,16). However, many Christians seem ashamed to take a stand and tell others about God's beauty and majesty.

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Around Town...

Some life lessons I have learned

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OKLAHOMA STATE SCHOOL FOR INCORRIGIBLE NEGRO BOYS, ONCE A TUBERCULOSIS SANITARIUM FOR NEGROS

REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS January 1, 1926 to January 1, 1927

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OBU HONORS Dr. Juanita Franklin Johnson with induction into Faculty Hall of Fame

Oklahoma Baptist University proudly announces the induction of Dr. Juanita Franklin Johnson into the OBU Faculty Hall of Fame. The prestigious ceremony will take place at 3:30 p.m., October 20 at the Cargill Alumni Center back yard on the OBU campus in Shawnee, Oklahoma. Johnson, an esteemed alumna of OBU and the first Black inductee, has dedicated her life to the field of nursing, education, and community service. Her journey with OBU began in 1967 when she earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the university. Johnson's commitment to education and continuous growth led her to the OU Health Sciences Center, where she earned both a Master of Science Nursing in 1975 and a PH.D. in Nursing in 1975 and a Ph.D. in Nursing in 1998. She became a Registered Nurse in the State of Oklahoma in 1986, marking the beginning of a remarkable career. Johnson's association with OBU was transformative. She served as an associate professor of nursing from 1986 until her retirement in 2003 after which she was awarded the esteemed title of professor emeritus. Even in retirement, her dedication to education persisted, as she continued tutoring students in various subjects, including nursing, psychology, sociology, philosophy, statistics, and writing from 2003 to 2010.

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