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Severe weather can strike at any time, as Seminole residents are keenly aware. In fact, as of press time, the threat of storms capable of producing strong winds and hail was in the forecast for this morning.
Read moreWASHINGTON — U.S. California Republican Rep. Doug LaMalfa has died and Indiana Republican Rep. Jim Baird was injured in a car accident, President Donald Trump said Tuesday.
Read moreOur Blood Institute is in critical need of type O blood donors, with supplies of both O-positive and O-negative blood at low levels following the holidays. With patients living in the balance every day, O donors are needed now to support hospitals and emergency responders.
Read moreGasBuddy on Tuesday released its 2026 Fuel Price Outlook, forecasting the yearly national average price of gasoline to fall back below $3 per gallon for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic. The yearly U.S. average is projected to be $2.97 per gallon, down 13 cents from 2025’s average of $3.102 and marking the lowest yearly average since 2020.
Read moreNicolas Maduro is the former President of Venezuela. He’s been in power since 2013 and has been accused of being a dictator due to electoral fraud, human rights abuses, corruption and severe economic hardship. Today he is in a Brooklyn, New York jail.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth (OCCY), in partnership with the Oklahoma State Department of Health’s Family Support & Prevention Service, is now accepting nominations for the 2026 Mildred Ramsey Community Innovation Award. This prestigious honor recognizes individuals and organizations who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, creativity, and dedication to improving the lives of children and families in their communities.
Read moreSpecial Olympics Oklahoma (SOOK) is gearing up for its 29th annual State Winter Games, set to take place from January 8 to January 10. This year’s Winter Games, hosted at the University of Oklahoma in Norman and surrounding areas in the OKC metro, will see the largest participation in SOOK history with 152 teams consisting of 2,753 athletes competing.
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