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Two people are dead and another injured after a headon collision happened early Saturday morning. According to reports, a call came in regarding the crash at 12:36 a.m., and officials with the Seminole Police and Fire Departments responded to the scene.
Read moreOver the course of Labor Day Weekend, Seminole Public Schools have been alerted to three positive COVID-19 tests among their district. The schools impacted by these confirmed cases are Northwood Elementary, Seminole Middle School, and Seminole High School, respectively. According to a press release issued to the Producer by Seminole Superintendent, Dr. Bob Gragg, those who have received a positive test result were notified by the local health department and will be required to isolate for 10 days.
Read moreOklahoma State University will receive a federal TRIO-Student Support Services (SSS) grant of $1.3 million. The grant, which is awarded every five years by the U.S. Department of Education, is aimed at helping students with disabilities, first-generation students and low-income students succeed and graduate.
Read moreWomen’s bodies are built different from men’s to accommodate the changes of pregnancy and childbirth. Although women may store fat differently and have less muscle mass than men, it’s still important that women include weight resistance training in their exercise routines.
Read moreThe United Nations estimates that the world is home to 7.6 billion people. None of those people, regardless of their ethnicity, race or gender, are immune to cancer.
Read moreAlthough the heydays of the real estate boom of the early 2000s have not quite returned, things look positive. In the United States, 1,226,000 new homes were built in 2016, according to data from Consumer Reports. That was the most since 2007.
Read morePictured at left: Seminole State College President’s Leadership Class students completed teambuilding exercises at St. Crispin’s Conference Center on Sept. 3. The students participated in puzzle solving, group jump rope activities, rock climbing and swinging. SSC President Lana Reynolds said, “We’re so grateful that St. Crispin’s Lodge accommodated our group and gave our students an opportunity to get outside, have fun and learn valuable lessons about working together.”
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