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Washington, DC - The Centers for Disease Control [CDC] says it is particularly important this year that we get our flu shots this year because the coronavirus has put an unprecedented strain on America’s healthcare resources.
Read moreOklahoma City – Governor Kevin Stitt today announced the additions of Bond Payne as his new chief of staff and former Senate President Pro Tempore Brian Bingman as his chief policy advisor.
Read moreEleven simple questions you can ask yourself today that will inspire you to look for the good in life — things that are already working in your life now, and will make you appreciate and recognize them for their benefit and value.
Read moreWhile ministering in Carlsbad, New Mexico, I attended the Ministerial Alliance for Christian fellowship with fellow ministers and volunteered as hospital chaplain to call on hurting, scared people.
Read moreThe pressure of making a right decision can sometimes be overwhelming. Some decisions can be a matter of life and death, a matter of success or failure.
Read moreDEAR ABBY: Last month, I found out a friend of mine was going to be living out of his van. I couldn’t let him do that, so I offered him my second bedroom and put him on the lease.
Read moreSeminole County has seen an uptick in burglaries recently, according to reports from the sheriff’s office.
Read moreThe Seminole State College Educational Foundation recently donated more than $6,000 for the purchase of over 1,500 branded face coverings for employees and students at SSC. The face coverings are part of the College’s ongoing commitment to safeguarding student, employee and community health. SSC Educational Foundation President Lance Wortham (left) and SSC Student Government Association President Kelsey Edminsten (right) pose next to face coverings donated to the College. Face coverings are also available for purchase at the campus bookstore. The fall semester begins Aug. 17 at SSC.
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