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For the second time in two years, an endangered Francois langur infant has been born in the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Gardens’ Sanctuary Asia habitat. Parents Pam and Ripley welcomed the newest member of the family on Sunday, September 8. The pair’s first offspring, Fera, was born in early 2024. The infant has not yet been named.
Read moreThe 2025 edition of Seminole Nation Days, an annual cultural festival held at the Mekusukey Mission, will kick off later this week with a plethora of activities.
Read moreThe City of Seminole will has begun spraying for mosquitoes, officials announced this week. At press time, spraying was scheduled to begin at dusk Monday and will continue throughout the week, weather permitting.
Read moreOklahoma lawmakers are considering investing in a new platform that aids in parole and probation checkins through monitoring with artificial intelligence and fingerprint and facial scans.
Read moreThe 2025 Seminole County Free Fair was held September 4–6 in Wewoka, showcasing the talents of local youth and community members through indoor exhibits and the livestock show.
Read moreLeaders gathered at the Hamm Institute for American Energy at Oklahoma State University on Thursday to focus on one urgent question: how will the United States power the rise of artificial intelligence?
Read moreIn the letter to the Ephesians, chapter 5, Paul begins to sum up the meaning of his detailed and exquisite letter. He has revealed truths about our election in Christ, the presence of the Spirit in our lives, and how Christians should all work together in love to carry forward the purpose of God.
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