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During the federal government shutdown, more than 680,000 Oklahoma families did not receive their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, and many turned to local food pantries to help them continue putting nutritious food on the table.
Read moreSSC Leadership Class Tours Chickasaw Cultural Center
Read moreOn Nov. 10, students, faculty and community members filled the Jeff Johnston Auditorium at Seminole State College for “An Afternoon with Temple Grandin.” The renowned animal behaviorist and advocate for neurodiversity appeared via Zoom, presenting “Animal Welfare Presented Through the Lens of Autism,” a talk that braided the two themes that have defined her career: humane livestock handling and opening doors for visual and hands-on thinkers. The event was made possible by SSC’s Native American Serving Non-Tribal Institutions federal grant program, which is funded in the amount of $450,000 annually.
Read moreThe Seminole County Farm Bureau was among those recognized for their efforts to further agriculture and rural Oklahoma on Saturday, Nov. 8, during Oklahoma Farm Bureau’s 84th annual meeting in Oklahoma City.
Read moreStrengthen Oklahoma Homes Program Offers Funds For Fortifying Homes Against Extreme Weather
Read moreThe United StatesAttorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced Thursday that James Michael Young, Jr., age 43, of Bunch, Oklahoma, entered a guilty plea to one count of Felon in Possession of Firearm and Ammunition, punishable by statutory up to 15 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
Read moreIn a livestream beamed to his more than 33,000 Facebook followers, Ronald Durbin advised Coweta Public Schools on how to handle recently surfaced sexual assault allegations.
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