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Choctaw County EMS Director Springfield speaks at State Capitol

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Dr. Randy L. Springfield, Executive Director of the Choctaw County Ambulance Authority was asked by USDA Oklahoma State Director Kenneth Corn to be the guest speaker at the Oklahoma State Capitol representing Rural EMS agencies in the State of Oklahoma who received USDA grants to improve their agencies and communities. Dr. Springfield spoke to Oklahoma lawmakers, guests and press on the importance of USDA grants and how the funds help rural EMS agencies throughout the state, including Choctaw County, to better serve the communities and all Oklahomans.
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State and national governments are becoming one of the largest buyers of legal services in the world, as they continue to push the “public service” envelope of day to day functioning. A few years ago I took the time (during the Obama administration) of actually looking over the U.S.

SE’s Co-Op program with Choctaw nation enters fourth year

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• Program allows Southeastern students to gain educational and career experience by working for the Choctaw Nation DURANT –– Southeastern Oklahoma State University and the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (CNO) recently celebrated their annual Faculty/ Staff Co-Op Luncheon as the mutually beneficial Co-Op program enters its fourth year. The Co-Op program is a highly competitive program for outstanding Southeastern students to gain educational and career experience by working for the Choctaw Nation.