Volume 38 Number 1 Winter 2007  
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Covington Couple’s Success attributed to Autry
A small service business in this quiet town of 553 people already is selling products across the nation and world after a humble start in a garage. More

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CareerTech Graduate Back in Workforce - Contributes to Local Economy
Barely out of a wheelchair that had kept her laid up for quite some time, Donna Sadongei enrolled at Caddo Kiowa Technology Center. More

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Francis Tuttle Planning Biomedical Sciences Academy
Francis Tuttle officials studying the feasibility of implementing a Biomedical Sciences Academy, and have found a great deal of support for the concept from industry and education partners. More

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Southern Oklahoma Tech Center Cranking Out New Diesel Technicians for Today's Job Market
A diesel technician needs more than mechanical skills to survive if he or she wants to be a part of the competitive market. More

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Northeast Technology Center's Electrical Technology Program Offers Energy Solution
Rising costs of heating fuels, gasoline, natural gas, and other forms of petroleum based products have risen drastically in the last few years.  More

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NE Tech Center's Kansas Campus Opens Door to Those in Need During the Recent Winter Storm
The recent winter storm left many counties in NE Oklahoma blanketed with a solid sheet of ice and caused many residents to be without electricity and water for a substantial amount of time. More

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Students Use Forensics to Match DNA Finger Prints
Students participated in a biotechnology preview day at Southern Oklahoma Technology Center to decide if this program is something they are interested in attending. More

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Chalk up yet another honor for Canadian Valley students. More
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BIOTech Coming to SOTC
Southern Oklahoma Technology Center will be opening a new program in January called Biotechnology. More