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Cool weather dominated a good part of May, and possibly robbed Mother Nature of the heat needed for her most exotic springtime menu item; tornadoes. There was still the normal offering of large hail, damaging winds, and flash flooding, but the twister count was below average. The National Weather Service indicated a preliminary total of 13 tornadoes for the month, well below the 1950-2019 average of 24.4, and a relatively minuscule tally compared to last May’s alltime Oklahoma monthly record of 105. The 2020 preliminary total of 33 also falls below the January-May average of 41.
Read moreIf you would like to sell your farm products online - via the Internet on your small farm website - here are some ideas and tips for getting started. The Internet can be a great way to increase farm visibility and for local marketing, but you can also sell directly on the web to consumers, shipping them products, or offering pickup. Or you can offer services like paying for their CSA share on the web or buying meat in bulk through your website for pickup at the farm later.
Read moreNorthwood Elementary School has announced plans for students to retrieve their belongings from the school and return books and equipment back to Northwood.
Read moreIn the face of the Coronavirus pandemic, healthcare professionals are turning to telemedicine to treat their patients.
Read more“MVSKOKE VOICES Contemporary Native American Art,” is open to the public at the Seminole Nation Museum in Wewoka following a delayed opening date due to COVID-19 concerns.
Read moreWorkers for GTG Construction were busy resurfacing the Splash Pad Friday afternoon. The City of Seminole plans on opening the recreation area in early June.
Read moreSeminole County has experienced an additional two confirmed positive cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), according to the latest report from the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH).
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