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A new exhibit at the Oklahoma History Center Museum opens on Saturday, March 30, in the ONEOK, Inc. Gallery on the first floor.
Read moreAccording to the March 5 report from the Oklahoma Tax Commission, medical marijuana sales in SEMINOLE COUNTY brought in a total of $50,278.72 in February. This was $8,655.96 less than the $58,934.68 that was collected in the previous month.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include John Baker, Blake Brewer, Kerry Burrows, Lisa Crockett, Keisha Fabre, Andre Graham, Jack Horn, Barry O’Daniel, Shermont Patton, Elva Phillips, Nickey Reich, Ashley Sanders, Gregory Votaw, Gerald Walker, Kyndall Winterscheid & Madison Yeubanks.
Read moreSeminole High School’s Annual SMAC Week Continues to Inspire Acts of Kindness
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY — Driving while battling the urge to fall asleep is a familiar feeling for many. However, soon-to-be-published research from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety reveals the shocking lethality of drowsy driving. And with Daylight Saving Time approaching (Sunday, March 10 at 2 a.m.), the darker mornings and lost hour of sleep will lead to more drowsy drivers. Previous Foundation research points directly to sleep loss as a key culprit in drowsy driving crashes.
Read moreThe Women’s Committee of Seminole County Farm Bureau met on Tuesday, Feb. 27th. Presiding at the meeting was Roberta Hughes. Others in attendance included Tonya Porter, Cindy Sims, Phallis Taylor, Emma Cook, and Jennifer Sietsema.
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