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Above, The Oklahoma Department of Corrections (ODOC) recently welcomed 54 new correctional officers – the largest graduating class since the agency revamped its training academy in May 2023. The officers completed an intensive eight-week program designed to strengthen safety, security and rehabilitation efforts within ODOC facilities. The graduates will now begin their assignments at 18 ODOC facilities across the state. For more information on career opportunities with ODOC, visit joinodoc.com.
Read moreThe Seminole State College men’s and women’s golf teams are gearing up for an exciting spring season, and the community is invited to support their journey at the SSC Golf Fundraising Tournament on March 1, at the Jimmie Austin Golf Course in Seminole.
Read moreThe Seminole Arts Council invites and encourages everyone in the area, especially those interested in the arts, to attend the Grand Opening of their recently acquired Art Center, conveniently located on the northeast corner of Main and Broadway (Hwy. 270).
Read moreCuts made by the White House’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), headed up by Elon Musk, have reached Seminole.
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Read moreRheumatologists have long known that obesity exacerbates arthritis symptoms. For that reason, an Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation physician-scientist was among the many clinicians who recommended a ketogenic diet for weight loss to patients.
Read moreGraduation season is on the horizon. This time of year is often a frenetic time for students and their families, with the promise of celebrations to come. Graduation is preceded by prom for high schoolers, and for those bidding farewell to the hallowed halls of higher education, it may mean last-minute interviews and pre-commencement responsibilities. This whirlwind of activity culminates in a degree or diploma to wrap up years spent in the classroom.
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