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When thinking about renovating their homes, homeowners may imagine changing wall colors, expanding room sizes or upgrading appliances and fixtures. However, unless people take inventory of the less glamourous components of the home, such as structure, plumbing, heating and cooling, and insulation, other improvements may be for naught.
Read moreDoes it seem like your hamper is always full and the washing machine is running constantly? You may not be imagining it. Laundry Butler for You, a wash, dry and fold service, says the average household washes 50 pounds of laundry a week and 6,000 articles of clothing every year. Families with children at home are doing laundry most often, and those with pets may find there is ample laundry to wash as well.
Read moreCOVID-19 may have shut down portions of the economy and put restrictions on Americans’ daily lives, but cyber scams and other efforts to defraud people continue to thrive.
Read moreOn September 5 , it was reported that George R. Carney Jr. walked away from Clara Waters Correctional Facility in Oklahoma City. He has ties the Seminole area.
Read moreAs a result of certain changes being made to the way the State of Oklahoma reports COVID-19 data, Health Officials predict a surge in positive tests will soon emerge.
Read moreSeminole Public Schools is asking everyone to please follow these guidelines for any events at the school facilities.
Read moreOklahoma’s economic recovery from COVID-19 continues to improve. The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission reports that unemployment claims continued to decline for the week ending Aug. 29 – marking 10-straight weeks of fewer Oklahomans filing for benefits.
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