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OKG Newsletter


Topic: Teen

Oklahoma's drivers more than OK

AAA praises Oklahoma for legislative moves


Features

Gazette staff
AAA recently singled out Oklahoma as one of just a handful of states taking steps to make its drivers better drivers.
 
Wednesday, January 26, 2011

What's happening?


Letters to the Editor

Kathy Harms
In the Gazette article dated Feb. 9, (News, Clifton Adcock, “Time for ‘the talk,’”) the reporter wrote about state Sen. Jim Wilson, D-Tahlequah:
 
Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Art this


OKG7 things to do

Gazette staff
Members of the Teen Advisory Council will show off a year’s worth of hard work when they open their own art show, “Reclaimed,” with a reception from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday at Istvan Gallery, 1218 N. Western.
 
Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Cheap shoots

The time has come for Cheap Time, a punk trio whose growing fan base includes at least half of The White Stripes — not too shabby!


Music

Zach Hale
Cheap Time with Cosmostanza and Teen/Ragers
8 p.m. Monday
The Conservatory
8911 N. Western
conservatoryokc.com
607-4805
$7
 
Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Sober school

A unique program offers school for teens recovering from substance abuse.


News

Kent Anderson
In an unmarked building on an ordinary corner in northwest Oklahoma City, learning is taking place. Healing happens here, too.
 
Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Range rovers

Despite growing buzz, rock’s Blackstone Rangers haven’t settled on a sound. No biggie since it sounds so good.


Music

Joshua Boydston
Blackstone Rangers with Depth & Current and Prix Teen
8 p.m. Thursday
Opolis
113 N. Crawford, Norman
opolis.org
820-0951
$5
 
Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Bad taste


Letters to the Editor

Kate C. Arnold
I was excited to see your article covering the wonderful Variety Care nonprofit (Rachael Cervenka, “Capitol care,” March 20, Oklahoma Gazette). The work they are doing is truly needed, as Oklahoma is consistently among the 10 states with the highest teen pregnancy rates.
 
Wednesday, April 24, 2013

How to parent

A program for teen mothers aims to reduce child abuse in Oklahoma.


News

Greg Horton
Dejawn Roberts was a 14-year-old student at Oklahoma Centennial Mid-High School in northeast Oklahoma City when she gave birth to her son, Jarron Jr. Now, a year later, she is getting instruction on parenting from the local nonprofit Family Builders.
 
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
 
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