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“We evacuated calmly, then she went up,” Gilman Davis told Robby Trammell, then a reporter for The Seminole Producer, on the morning of Dec. 5, 1975.
Read moreAs legalized marijuana consumption has increased across the nation, a number of trends are becoming more apparent. Retailers have noticed a surge in sales over the Thanksgiving weekend. In fact, the day before Thanksgiving has been dubbed “Green Wednesday.” Data confirms this observation, and Green Wednesday is now the second largest day for legal sales in the nation, just behind the official marijuana holiday of April 20, or “fourtwenty,” cannabis culture slang for marijuana usage.
Read moreNance Picks up Challenger; Two Vying For Donaho’s School Board Seat
Read moreAn Oklahoma invasive species has become a haven for another problematic species, which has the potential to create a range of problems for human, wildlife, and livestock health, as well as the environment.
Read moreSoutheast Oklahomans facing a cancer diagnosis will soon have access to advanced treatment without traveling hours to Oklahoma City or Tulsa. On Dec. 15, 2025, OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center — McAlester opens its doors in a completely remodeled space at 901 N. Strong Blvd. The new facility marks a major investment in rural cancer care and the realization of McAlester Regional Health Center’s vision: ensuring residents receive the highest level of cancer services close to home.
Read moreDEAR ABBY: I have a brother who is very opinionated and in my face any time I don’t agree with him. It doesn’t matter what the subject is; he thinks he’s the only one who knows anything about it. He is not educated, but he thinks he’s smarter than everyone else, even educated people.
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