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Cameron President Dr. Shane Hunt talks with Elgin Superintendent Nate Meraz and Cameron Professor of Piano and the McMahon Endowed Chair in Music Hyunsoon Whang.
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Classical music enthusiasts are invited to tune in to a special radio program on KCCU featuring the upcoming Wichita Falls Symphony Orchestra new season. The show airs Monday, September 29, from 1 to 3 p.m. on KCCU FM.This broadcast will feature Dr. Todd Giles, author of the Wichita Falls Symphony Orchestra’s program notes, as he offers an exclusive preview of the orchestra’s highly anticipated 78th concert season. Dr. Giles will share behind-the-scenes insights, thematic highlights, and historical context surrounding the upcoming performances.Listeners can enjoy the program live on KCCU FM and gain a deeper appreciation for the music and artistry that define the WFSO’s legacy.
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The Senate has given approval to a bill clarifying and strengthening penalties for people who commit crimes during riots. Senate Bill 806, creating the…
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New Mexico Congresswoman Deb Haaland has cleared one of the final hurdles in the confirmation process for Secretary of the Interior.Northeast Oklahoma has…
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The state House approved a bill that attempts to phase police out of some mental health crisis transports and allow officers to use telemedicine in the…
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Among the many bills stopped during the shortened 2020 legislative session was one to help potentially save lives by providing judicial authorization of…
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After a marathon of amendment votes and hours of debate, the U.S. Senate on Saturday passed the 1-point-9 trillion dollar COVID-19 relief package that now…
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The State Senate approves a bill letting victims of domestic violence end a lease early without penalty. Under Senate Bill 200, tenants could terminate…
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Police video recordings of a Black man's death in Oklahoma City were released by the Oklahoma County District Attorney last week.In part two of a story…
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Governor Kevin Stitt kicked off the Legislature on Monday with his annual State of the State address.During his third state of the state address on…
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Governor Kevin Stitt spent much of his State of the State address pushing for in-person schooling across Oklahoma amid the COVID-19 pandemic.It has been…
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State health officials have chosen the companies that will privatize much of the state’s Medicaid program.The risks from COVID-19 have shut down part of…