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The Seminole State College Educational Foundation will host its 30th Annual Spring Recognition Banquet on Thursday, May 1, at 6:30 p.m. in the Utterback Ballroom of the Enoch Kelly Haney Center on campus. The event will recognize achievements of alumni, employees and students.
Read moreFive Chickasaws have been selected for induction into the Chickasaw Hall of Fame April 17. Inductees include a distinguished U.S. veteran, a record-breaking coach, a culture advocate, a pioneering attorney and a dedicated legal scholar.
Read moreAs someone who’s worked in the insurance industry in one way or another his entire career, nothing brings me more sadness than to see people who’ve experienced catastrophic loss. Loss of that magnitude is devastating, so I speak so much on preparing for it in case you ever experience it. In those tragic moments, one thing can compound the devastation, and it’s becoming talked about increasingly: being underinsured. Though it is prevalent, you can take action to ensure you’re not underinsured.
Read moreStrother FFA Competes in Regional Speech Contest
Read moreLegislation that would change the way signatures are gathered for petitions has ignited a fiery debate in the state legislature, raising questions about election integrity and the future of citizen-led initiatives. Senate Bill 1027, which advanced through the House Elections and Ethics committee and the Government Oversight Committee, aims to amend the state’s initiative and referendum process, prompting accusations that it could undermine Oklahomans’ ability to directly influence laws and constitutional amendments.
Read moreThe world learned a significant lesson about the importance of personal hygiene during the COVID-19 pandemic. Apart from getting vaccinated, one of the single- best things people could do to prevent the transmission of the virus was to wash their hands thoroughly throughout the day, particularly after touching surfaces at stores, schools and other public places.
Read moreImproperly discarded medications and medical sharps pose a growing threat to public health, sanitation workers, and the environment. This spring, the Oklahoma Meds and Sharps Disposal Committee (OMSDC), in partnership with the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and the Product Stewardship Institute (PSI), is launching its Spring 2025 Safe Disposal Campaign to help residents safely dispose of these items—and protect their communities in the process.
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