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Children who spend a lot of time outdoors benefit from exposure to nature in myriad ways, some of which may surprise even the most devoted outdoorsmen.
Read moreCancer affects people from all walks of life. The American Cancer Society says that, in 2019, there will be approximately 141,000 cancer cases diagnosed and about 103,000 cancer deaths in the United States. Breast cancer, lung cancer and prostate cancer are some of the most common cancers, although just about any area of the body can be affected by the cell mutations that lead to cancer.
Read more2020 has been year unlike any other. A global pandemic affected communities in every corner of the globe, and many people found they had much more time on their hands due to stay-at-home restrictions. That extra free time may have opened up the opportunity to re-engage with old hobbies or start entirely new ones. Such endeavors may have resulted in items that can make ideal handmade holiday gifts.
Read moreAs the world’s population has increased, so, too, has the need to accommodate such growth. Areas that were wild as recently as 100 years ago may have long since been overrun by housing and urban development, leaving little space for local wildlife to call home.
Read moreThe Seminole Cheer team showed their support at the Seminole High School softball game against Harrah Tuesday.
Read moreThe Seminole Chamber of Commerce has announced the postponement of the remaining sessions of Class XXI of Leadership Seminole until early 2021. The program, created and coordinated by the Chamber, is designed to provide professional development through information and training to individuals interested in serving in leadership roles in the community of Seminole.
Read moreUnemployed Oklahomans to receive additional $300 per week under approved program. Governor Kevin
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