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As sports leagues throw around possible ways to return to action amid the coronavirus, the NBA is reportedly considering an outside-the-box option.
Read moreInspired by other Farm Show Magazine readers, Dave Mathia built an 8-by-12-foot shed mostly out of pallets and other recycled materials. His total cost was less than $100.
Read moreSeeds are an amazing thing of nature. Plants produce an abundance of them every year. Down through the years much knowledge has be acquired about how to plant, grow, and harvest from seed planting. All sorts of methods have been written about, talked about, and experimented with how to plants seeds and nurture them to a food harvest. This post will explain how to insure 100% plant growth from germinated seed sprouts.
Read moreA new adventure for us this spring is hatching our own chicks. Last year we raised 42 hatchery chicks, most of which were two days old when they arrived. We got that chick-rearing process down pat and decided to go a step farther this year. We bought an incubator.
Read moreTillers are very popular. DH & I have a little store where we buy and sell all sorts of items. If we have tillers, they are a sure, fast sell. Go here to see our store.
Read moreSeminole State College sophomore Connor Buchanan, of Seminole, was recently named the Outstanding Language Arts and Humanities Student for the 2019-2020 academic year. The Seminole State Educational Foundation honors one student from each of the College’s five divisions at its annual Spring Recognition Banquet. Due to restrictions on large gatherings in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s event has been postponed, but each student will be recognized at a later date.
Read moreThe Seminole State College Nursing Program was recently granted continuing accreditation by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). The Board of Commissioners granted this accreditation to the College’s associate nursing program and scheduled the next evaluation visit for Fall of 2027.
Read moreAs many Oklahomans head back to work, officials with the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission said the number of initial unemployment insurance claims declined slightly.
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