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Seminole County doesn’t have measles – yet.
But it could, if people aren’t vigilante about getting vaccinated, according to Kimberly Ramsey, a registered nurse with the Oklahoma State Dept. of Health.
Read moreNative Americans graduating from Seminole High School tonight may be allowed to wear feathers on their graduation caps if the superintendent allows it.
Read moreDr. Stanley P. Wagner established a long-living legacy while serving as the fifth president of East Central University from 1969-88 and onward.
Read moreOlder adults whose children have grown up often look forward to the next stages in life, which may involve retirement, downsizing and enjoying visits with their grandchildren.
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Read moreEvery year the students at Betty L. Smith compete in quarter wars to raise money for school supplies.
Read moreShowing off buckets of quarters pictured front row left to right; Jordan Hotulke and Kennedy Heinzig. Back row left to right; Traunya RaDean, Bumpy Brick Manager, LaChrisa Gamble, Ashley Sims and Mrs. Yott.
Read moreZachary Perry, Salutatorian
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