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In some ways, learning to program a computer is similar to learning a new language.
Read moreAs of this advisory, there are 245,229 cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma.
Read moreChildren decorated and built gingerbread houses at Gi Gi’s Lunch Counter on Saturday. Staff photo By Andy Wilson
Read moreThe Seminole High School Pom team competed in the State Dance Team competition this last weekend. Due to Covid the competition was held virtually with all the competing teams sending in videos of their routines. The videos were then judged by a panel of judges in all classes. The team competed in the 2A/3A/4A division. The team brought home a State Runner Up in the Pom division. This year has been hard with all the quarantines, injuries and sickness to overcome. They preserved through all of this to bring home the Runner Up Award. Courtesy Photo
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Read moreMasks and face coverings in public places was approved in the form of an Ordinance by Seminole City Council in a special meeting Monday evening at the Reynolds Wellness Center.
Read moreAt their monthly meeting Monday, January 14, the Seminole School Board discussed everything from their plans for the renovation of the old high school building, to their response to the ever-increasing COVID-19 numbers. First though, the members had to Zoom in Superintendent Bob Gragg, who is currently in quarantine after being exposed to someone who tested positive for the virus.
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