LeFlore County calendar 2-3-2022

Calendar of events 3-26-2024

LeFlore County calendar 2-3-2022

LeFlore County calendar lists the upcoming events in the area. This is a free service, so if you or your group have an event coming up and would like it added to the calendar, please email craig@heavenerledger.com.

Friday

Memorial service for Herman Clement

High school basketball: Arkoma at Wister; Heavener at Hartshorne; Panama at LeFlore; Wilburton at Pocola; Poteau at Stilwell; Talihina at Stigler; Haileyville at Bokoshe; Braggs at Cameron.

Saturday

Funeral service for Imogene Stephens 

Memorial services for John Eutsler 

High school basketball: Panama at Howe; McCurtain at Arkoma; Pocola at Catoosa; Spiro at Sallisaw; Talihina at Hartshorne

Sunday

Benefit for Hudsons

Monday

LeFlore County commissioners meet 9 a.m.

Heavener Lions Club meet 5 p.m. at Simple Simon’s

Poteau City meetings 5:30 p.m.

High school basketball: Keota at Bokoshe; Hartshorne at Pocola; Cameron at Braggs; Arkoma at Whitesboro

Tuesday

PT open house at EOMC at 2 p.m.

Poteau Evening Lions Club meet 6 p.m. CASC

High school basketball: Bokoshe at Arkoma; Howe at Central Sallisaw; Wister at Poteau; Roland at Spiro; Wright City at Whitesboro; LeFlore at Kinta

Wednesday

Poteau Rotary Club meets noon at EOMC

Thursday

Chili cook-off at Reynolds Center

Poteau Kiwanis Club meets noon

Heavener VFW bingo 6 p.m. Highway 59 North

High school basketball:  Muldrow at Poteau.


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LeFlore County weather forecast 2-3-2023

LeFlore County weather forecast

LeFlore County weather forecast 2-3-2023

LeFlore County weather forecast for Friday calls for partly cloudy skies with warmer temperatures.

The high will be 46 degrees with a low of 28.

Sunrise is 7:16 a.m. Sunset is 5:49 p.m.

Average temperatures for Feb. 3 are a high of 55 and low of 29.

Records for the date were a high of 74 in 1995 and a record low of 7 in 1996.

Thursday’s high was 33 with a low of 27.

Last year on this date, the high was 23 with a low of 17.

Stitt declares February career & tech month

Stitt declares February career & tech month 

Stitt declares February career & tech month 

WILBURTON – Governor Kevin Stitt declared February Career and Technical Education Appreciation Month, recognizing the educators, administrators and partners of the Oklahoma CareerTech system who make a significant impact on workforce development.

The ongoing workforce shortage is a challenge for companies across the nation, and Oklahoma is no exception. Oklahoma Department of Career and Technical Education Director, Brent Haken, reminds Oklahoma businesses struggling to find skilled, reliable and qualified workers to look no further than their local technology center for help.

“Now more than ever, Oklahoma businesses are in need of highly skilled, trained workers,” said Haken. “Oklahoma CareerTech is built as a solution for workforce. Our system prepares students for work and equips businesses with the workforce they need to succeed, helping keep Oklahoma’s economy moving forward.”

In fiscal year 2022, Oklahoma CareerTech served approximately 6,670 businesses and had nearly half a million enrollments statewide, preparing students for the workforce and providing credentialing and certificates for many critical occupations in the state. This includes more than 18,000 industry-endorsed certificates earned by CareerTech students in fiscal year 2021.

“Kiamichi Tech proudly works alongside our local business and industry to train workers that fits the needs of the workforce in our area,” said Shelley Free, Kiamichi Tech Superintendent. “Hiring CareerTech graduates gives businesses an advantage, as they can quickly onboard a highly skilled worker who already has hands-on experience in their industry.”

Oklahoma CareerTech’s reputation goes well beyond state borders, as it is often used as an example at the national level of how CareerTech should work with industry to design courses that meet the needs of local businesses.

CareerTech’s 29 technology centers operate on 60 campuses throughout the state, including Kiamichi Tech’s presence in southeast Oklahoma. In fiscal year 2022, Kiamichi Tech had 27,997 enrollments and served 502 businesses throughout its district.

Kiamichi Technology Centers (Kiamichi Tech) has played a significant role in the growth of southeast Oklahoma communities since 1968, serving nine full and four partial counties.


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