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Midwestern rivers are on the rise again, the result of another round of heavy rain. And with more rain in the forecast, the National Weather Service expects a spike in water levels at many places.
Read moreHeightened trade tensions between the United States and China are spooking financial markets and putting a chill on prospects for the global economy.
Read moreU.S. employers advertised almost 7.5 million jobs at the end of March, a solid figure that signals hiring will likely remain strong in the months ahead.
Read moreThe Seminole State College Professional Staff Council recently awarded the Kay Edwards Memorial Scholarship to current students Adley Dill and Kristen Casteel.
Read moreSimply stopping a behavior does not end an addiction. In fact, stopping an addictive behavior often creates a void or a vacuum that was managed by the addiction in the past.
Read moreTiny Dancers
Pictured far left: Seminole Dance Company 3-year-old class getting in practice for the big dance recital.
Pictured 2nd left: Piper Robinson taking a break to smile for the camera.
Taking Three
Read moreEmotional abuse is everywhere, from the schoolyard to the bedroom.
Read moreFCCLA and FFA members strut their stuff in the latest food handlers fashion while volunteering at the Oklahoma Food Bank in Oklahoma City last week. Students in both organizations volunteer their efforts around the state every year.
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