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The Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET) Healthy Living Program serving Seminole County presented a sponsorship check to the Seminole Chamber of Commerce for the Made in Oklahoma (MIO) Festival to be held on Saturday, April 4, 2020.
Read moreIn the last decade, chances are strong competitive athletes, weekend warriors and men and women who routinely exercise have heard of workouts touting the benefits of core-strengthening exercises. Those unfamiliar with core training might think it’s just another exercise fad, unaware of the many practical benefits of a strong core.
Read moreClassrooms have come a long way since the days when pioneering settlers would send their children to single-room schoolhouses. Modern classrooms might be technical marvels, but one less flashy learning tool remains as valuable as ever.
Read moreWitnessing your children getting older and starting their own lives and families can be bittersweet. There is pride that comes with seeing their successes
Read moreNew photographs of the BancFirst robbery at 1500 N. Milt Phillips on Friday, Jan. 17, has been released by the Seminole Police Department.
Two additional still photos from the bank security camera were made available to the public.
Read moreA roast of Seminole High School’s legendary football coach Mike Snyder will highlight an entire day of celebration and honor for the state’s winningest coach.
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