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The work of South Central Industries (SCI) of Shawnee will be featured at the Seminole Chamber of Commerce monthly forum meeting on Thursday, March 12. The luncheon meeting will be held from noon to 1 p.m. in the Haney Center at Seminole State College.
Read moreThe Seminole Economic Development Council (SEDC) is seeking title to a city-owned property with the hopes of selling it to a large employer.
Read moreIn the past few years there has been a surge in gardening activity and a desire to be outdoors. And why not? Gardening and being out in nature can be so rewarding and has proven to be therapeutic. If you are considering gardening for the first time or just want to get better at it, here is some information that will help get you started.
Read moreWhen most people think of goats, they immediately envision adorable goat kids jumping and running and, of course, yelling. Their cuteness is definitely the first thing that comes to mind and for good reason. Baby goat kids are simply one of the best things on a farm. Another great thing about baby dairy goats is a kitchen full of fresh and delicious goat milk– something you can only get after the kids arrive.
Read moreStarting seeds indoors at home — this simple idea probably causes the greatest mix of either anxiety or eternal optimism of any aspect of gardening that I’ve helped people with in my years of growing vegetables at home. In reality, it warrants neither end of the spectrum. In many cases, it’s not quite as easy as so many kindergarten teachers have made us believe in our “green bean in a plastic cup” experiments in school, but at the same time, with some basic knowledge, some do’s and don’ts, and a bit of good preparation, it’s certainly no reason for anxiety.
Read moreHerman Stubblefield, an elder from Tennessee, used to visit his sister where I preached near Lawton. He was a WW II Army Air Force veteran, and he often thrilled me with his areal combat stories. He flew the P-38, the twin-boomed, fast and high-flying plane we had at the beginning of the war. I shared that one of my favorite planes was the P-47, the big “jug” of a plane that could dive like a greased anvil but wasn’t so fast in a climb. Herman stated that “we offered to fly top cover for them while they were trying to climb to altitude.”
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