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The drip of a faucet, the bang of pipes and the visible signs of a leak under the sink are some notable indicators of plumbing problems. Other, potentially serious issues may not be so evident. How can homeowners tell if they have potential plumbing problems? The following are some sights and sounds that indicate it is time to call in a plumber.
Read moreMental health has always been important, but the need for people to prioritize their emotional, psychological and social well-being gained greater attention during the COVID-19 pandemic. Social distancing restrictions designed to reduce cases of COVID-19 contributed to feelings of isolation, depression and anxiety in millions of individuals across the globe, sparking a heightened sense of curiosity about what people can do to safeguard their mental health in the short-term but also over the course of their lives.
Read moreThe Cow-Calf Corner weekly newsletter published by Oklahoma State University Extension beef management and livestock marketing specialists is celebrating 20 years with nearly 1,600 subscribers worldwide.
Read moreEl Niño is here! El Niño is here! El Niño is here! (at least for a while).
Read moreNews Release For the tenth consecutive year, LifeShare Network achieved a record-breaking milestone by saving and healing more lives through organ, tissue and eye donation across Oklahoma. The generosity of hundreds of donors and their families served as the foundation for this lifesaving work.
Read moreThe Konawa Conservation District announced Monday that the Oklahoma Conservation Commission’s (OCC) Soil Health Team has released a new program, the Soil Health Implementation Program (SHIP).
Read moreSeminole City Manager and Economic Development Director Steve Saxon will present a program on “What’s Happening in Seminole” at the Seminole Chamber of Commerce Forum this Thursday, January 11. The luncheon meeting will be held at noon at Seminole State College in the Utterback Ballroom of the Enoch Kelly Haney Center.
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