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Official positive cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Seminole County have been revised in the latest report from the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH). As of Thursday, the official count was reduced by one person to eight cases. Seminole County has also experienced one death and three recoveries.
Read moreYou’ve successfully raised those day-old chicks, and your young hens have just begun laying.
Read moreMy first goat, Zygota, was a hellion. Milking was a battle where she performed a flamenco dance, often stomping her foot (triumphantly, it seemed) in the milk pail. If she was bothered by something, such as seeing a chicken or a cat, she would use her teeth to throw her feed bucket across the milking parlor. If I was late for milking, she would “self-suck.” Weaning involved constant screaming. To top it off, she went under, over and through fences.
Read moreTraveling to foreign countries provides a host of benefits, some of which may surprise even the most seasoned globetrotter.
Read moreEach year Gordon Cooper Technology Center Health Career students participate at the state level in a conference hosted by Health Occupations Students of America.
Read moreSeminole State College sophomore Ronnie Trout, of Okemah, was recently named the Outstanding Business and Education Student for the 2019-2020 academic year.
Read moreSeminole State College sophomore Kimberly Cotter, of Shawnee, was recently named the Outstanding Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Student for the 2019-2020 academic year. The Seminole State Educational Foundation honors one student from each of the College’s five divisions at its annual Spring Recognition Banquet. Due to restrictions on large gatherings in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s event has been postponed, but each student will be recognized at a later date. Cotter is a graduate of Dale High School. She will graduate from SSC in May with an associate degree in Agriculture Science.
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