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Kissing under sprigs of mistletoe is a wellknown holiday tradition, but this little plant’s history as a symbolic herb dates back thousands of years. Many ancient cultures prized mistletoe for its healing properties.
Read moreSanta and Mrs. Claus rode on the fire truck for the Annual Konawa Christmas Parade on Saturday. Staff photo by Andy Wilson
Read moreSeminole Middle School Student Council was proud to make a great food donation to Interfaith Food Bank recently.
Read more“Maybe Christmas doesn’t come from a store. Maybe Christmas perhaps means a little bit more.” — Dr. Seuss
Read moreThe Grinch stole Mrs. Walker’s glitter! Oh No! How will she finish her crafts?!
Read moreOne of the many yards decorated in Seminole for Christmas. These 2 snowmen fit right in for the holidays.
Read moreSoon after the time when John the Baptist was born, Joseph the carpenter of Nazareth had a dream.
Read moreAccording to legend, Clement Clarke Moore wrote his immortal poem, A Visit from St. Nicholas, also known as The Night Before Christmas, for his family on Christmas Eve 1822. He never intended that it be published, but a family friend, Miss Harriet Butler, learned of the poem sometime later from Moore’s children. She copied it into her album, and submitted it to the editor of the Troy (New York) Sentinel where it made its first appearance in print on December 23, 1823. Soon, the poem began to be reprinted in other newspapers, almanacs and magazines, with the first appearance in a book in The New York Book of Poetry, edited by Charles Fenno Hoffman, in 1837.
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