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Now one thing’s for dang shore, everwho come up with drugstore language should be roped and dragged out in the brush and wearin’ a big sign that jest says “Guilty.” No need to get more infinitesimal than that until he’s through bouncin’ through the puckerbrush.
Read moreOU Health has launched an innovative hybrid nursing model combining virtual and in-person nursing teams to enhance care coordination and strengthen the nursing workforce at the state’s flagship academic health system.
Read moreThe perils facing the world's oceans may seem like concerns exclusive to those living close to the shore. However, the health of marine ecosystems is shaped by the actions of those who live near to the water as well as those in landlocked areas. Therefore, it is everyone's responsibility to be good stewards for the benefit of marine life.
Read moreOver four years ago, a group of high school students pitched the concept of a family entertainment center to the Seminole City Council. Yesterday, that vision moved one step closer to becoming a reality.
Read moreStaff Report Jena Nelson, a candidate for congressional district five, will host an in-person town hall at Seminole State College’s Haney Center on Tuesday, Aug. 26 from 5 – 7 p.m.
Read moreAccording to the August monthly report from the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC), medical marijuana sales increased in SEMINOLE COUNTY between June and July. Tax revenue brought in a total of $56,432.31 in July. This was $17,179.94 more than the $39,252.37 that was collected in the previous month.
Read moreRepublican Sen. Markwayne Mullin violated a federal financial conflicts of interest and disclosure law by failing to properly disclose hundreds of thousands of dollars in stock and bond trades, a review of new congressional documents found.
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