Courtesy of Magic City Books in Tulsa; Best of Books in Edmond; Brace Books in Ponca City; and Full Circle Books in Oklahoma City Fiction 1. “Tallchief” by Elise Paschen (Magic City Books Press) 2.
The Pioneer Woman Museum will be holding a interactive glass fusing class for adults on Saturday, Nov. 18 from 11 am to 1 pm. The glass will be taught by Audrey Schmitz, and attendees will learn about the art of fused glass and fashion an original holiday tree ornament.
Raising children can be a daunting task, especially when thrust into a first child with no experience. Whether concerned over nutrition and wellness or educating the kids before the start of their school career, there is much to learn as a new parent. The Northern Oklahoma Youth Services (NOYS) is here to help parents as they explore parenthood and raise their kids to be ready for school in only a few years.
The Ponca Chamber of Commerce Ponca Politics Committee will be holding the last of their three fall forums on Friday, Nov. 17 at City Hall, located at 516 E. Grand Ave., from 12 pm to 1 pm. This event follows the two previous forums: the State of the City, and the State of Schools both held in September and October respectively.
For more than two years, lawmakers have been promising to pass legislation to require tech companies to safeguard kids from harassment, sexual abuse and other harms they face on social media platforms. Now, a key member of Congress says she sees a path to doing so.
The editor of a small Kansas newspaper that was raided by local police in August fears the town will continue to lack transparency after an outspoken councilwoman, whose home was also searched by officers, was replaced last week by voters.