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OSSBA names 2022 All-State School Board Members

North Rock Creek’s Rick Gowin recognized; NRC to receive $400 for instructional materials The Oklahoma State School Boards Association (OSSBA) has selected five Oklahoma school board members, who each demonstrated outstanding service to their local school boards and communities, to be a part of the 2022 All-State School Board. The honorees are Kandy Collins, Verdigris; Andrew Snell, Locust Grove; Richelle Humphrey, Pauls Valley; Paula Lewis, Oklahoma City; and Rick Gowin, North Rock Creek.

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NATION AND WORLD BRIEFS

The Associated Press As Amazon grows, so does its eye on consumers From what you buy online, to how you remember tasks, to when you monitor your doorstep, Amazon is seemingly everywhere. And it appears the company doesn’t want to halt its reach anytime soon.

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Oklahoma County sheriff’s deputy shot, killed while serving eviction papers

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — An Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office deputy was shot and killed Monday and a second deputy wounded while the two were serving eviction papers at a home on the southwest side of Oklahoma City, authorities said. Both deputies were transported to the University of Oklahoma Medical Center, where Sgt.

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Don’t dawdle with latest iPhone update: Here’s why and how

NEW YORK (AP) — Apple regularly issues updates to the software powering the iPhone, and sometimes it’s OK to dawdle when it comes to installing them. But that’s not the case with its latest — an upgrade that Apple released Wednesday to close a security hole that could allow hackers to seize control of iPhones and several other popular Apple products.

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