Green idea nets payoff in cash
NORMAN — Three years ago, Oklahoma rarely, if ever, crossed Maggie Cochrane 's mind.
Today, the University of Oklahoma student has a $12,500 scholarship for giving a lot of thought to the state's future. Cochrane won an essay contest for Oklahoma's 100 Ideas Initiative for her entry "Greener Schools, Greater Schools, Grander State .”
Her essay was chosen from 130 entries, and last week received the sym...
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