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Taking the extra time to reread an email, text or social media post can help people appear more professional in various instances.
All it takes is one misspelled word to dramatically alter the message a sender was trying to convey.
Read moreIn Ask the Chiefs we bring a group of SHS students to answer questions submitted to anyone in the high school. To submit your questions anonymously you can write it down and put in under Mrs. Speer’s door.
Read moreMusic education can have a profound impact on children. According to PBS, research has found that learning music facilitates learning other subjects, enhancing skills children will inevitably use elsewhere.
Read moreThousands of high school athletes’ sports careers prematurely came to an end because of the coronavirus outbreak.
They were on buses, in locker rooms, in class and even at work when the news came.
Read moreFollowing its Spring Break, the Seminole State College campus will open to provide core services on Monday, March 23, 2020. At this time, offices will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., with no extended hours scheduled.
Read moreThe following statement was released by Steve Saxon, Seminole City Manager, in regard to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19):
Read moreThe Jasmine Moran Children’s Museum is closed through March 31 in an attempt to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Read moreFive cities in Seminole County had an increase in sales tax revenue from the previous year and two cities saw a slight decrease, according to the March report from the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC).
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