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By the time Thanksgiving became an official U.S. holiday in 1863, wild turkeys had nearly disappeared. But Depression-era shifts in land use helped the animals rebound. Before European settlers arrived
Read moreInsufficient sleep causes more problems than many people may know. Fatigue after a poor night’s sleep might seem like an inconvenience that can be easily rectified, but the long-term effects
Read moreAll redistricting in the United States has been contentious because it has been controlled by political parties vying for power. Now in Oklahoma, in the absence of action on the
Read moreAs the seasons transition from summer to autumn, it is time to incorporate hardier recipes into the dinner repertoire. But just because something seems to be more filling doesn’t mean
Read moreVacations are short, and parents need to make the most of this quality time with their kids. Thankfully, the following tips and tricks can help parents cut down on their
Read moreDecember 1, 1934 Imminent removal of Mrs. Florence Miller as social service director of Seminole County appeared certain last night with announcement of Senator Al Nichols, leader of the fight,
Read moreWEWOKA DIVISION CIVIL SUITS Security State Bank Wewoka v. Rocco Theodore Burdick, foreclosure. Integris Seminole Medical Center and Seminole HMA LLC v. Joseph Fazekas, suit on account. Onemain Financial Group
Read moreBOWLEGS SCHOOLS Monday – Breakfast: French toast sticks (3), cereal, fruit, juice, and milk. Lunch: Philly joe, Italian salad, ruffles, fruit, milk, and salad bar. Tuesday – Breakfast: Toast breakfast
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