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Strother Public Schools Honors September Students of The Month
Read moreOf Oklahomans who graduate from an Oklahoma state system college or university, nearly 92% remain and work in the state one year after graduation, according to the 2024 Employment Outcomes Report from the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.
Read moreSoggy Weather Doesn’t Deter Sorghum Festivalgoers
Read moreDollar General has announced that its store at 1900 N Milt Phillips Ave. in Seminole has reopened following a lengthy closure due to flood damage.
Read moreHandheld Phone Use Illegal in Active School, Work Zones Effective This Saturday, Nov.1
Read moreTwo historic measures reforming Oklahoma’s fines and fees systems will take effect Nov. 1, offering more Oklahomans leaving incarceration a better chance to get on their feet.
Read moreHalloween is creeping up on us, and kids will soon be out in their neighborhoods for trick-or-treat fun. The American Red Cross of Central and Southwest Oklahoma offers tips adults can follow to help keep the kids safe while enjoying the festivities. Trick-or-treaters need to see and be seen. o Use face makeup instead of masks, which can make seeing difficult. o Give trick-or-treaters a flashlight to light their way. o Add reflective tape to costumes and trick-ortreat bags. o If possible, have everyone wear light-colored clothing. Use flame-resistant costumes. When choosing costumes, stay away from long, trailing fabric. Make sure adults know where the kids are going. A parent or responsible adult should accompany young children doorto- door.
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