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An Oklahoma electric utility company requested that a commissioner on a governing board recuse himself from a case because of an “unacceptable bias.”
Read moreOn Saturday, December 13, Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum will host its annual holiday open house from 1-3 p.m.
Read moreChristmas trees are like a distant cousin. They come to your house, surround themselves with presents, and stay a month. Then they begin to shed, and need somebody to drive them off.
Read moreDear Dave, Our son is a freshman in high school, and he has the opportunity to take a school-sponsored, weeklong trip next year with the rest of his class. The student fee is $500. Over the past couple of years, he has started making money mowing lawns and doing odd jobs around the neighborhood. We’ve always taught him that money comes from work, and he has always been very focused on being smart with the money he earns. Do you think we should cover the entire $500, or should he have to contribute something? Patrice Dear Patrice, When it came to making these kinds of decisions at our house, my wife and I would always take a look at a few things. Is the kid behaving? Are they getting good grades? You know, just basic things that can reasonably be expected from most teenagers. Most of the time, if they were living like well-behaved, responsible young people, we’d pay for things like this as a reward.
Read moreZoey Hile and Juan Palacios have been honored as the Seminole Middle School Lions Students of the Month for November.
Read moreSeminole’s Snowman Wonderland was transformed into a winter wonderland Thursday as about an inch of snow fell across the area beginning late Wednesday night. No delays or closures were reported and the impact on travel was minimal.
Read moreA gas leak was to blame for an explosion that destroyed Central School in Seminole, which housed 7th graders, on Dec. 5, 1975. All students and personnel were safely evacuated minutes before the blast.
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