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A tornado that swept through Seminole County on Monday evening left a relatively minor path of destruction behind. At one point Seminole County Emergency Manager Aaron Sowder had been on a dirt road helping as a storm spotter when he saw the tornado spinning from approximately a quarter mile away shortly before 8:00 p.m. Monday morning he returned to gather damage reports from the people he had touched base with the night before while making safety checks immediately after the tornado passed through. Fortunately, there were no serious injuries reported, and most of the destruction was limited to the less populated rural area southwest of Seminole.
Read moreTo stay safe during a tornado, prepare a plan and an emergency kit, stay aware of weather conditions during thunderstorms, know the best places to shelter both indoors and outdoors, and always protect yourself from injury, especially your head.
Read moreAbove left, Strother FFA public speakers recently competed at the Regional Public Speaking Contest. Emilie Echelle placed 5th with her speech in Plant Science; Hailey Sims placed 4th with her speech in Ag Policy and Jessica Sneed placed 4th with her speech in 8th, 9th and 10th grade General Ag. L-r: Jessica Sneed, Cheyenne Range, Aubree Glass, Stevie Hogue, Emilie Echelle, Hailey Sims and Maddie Douthit. Right photo: Strother FFA Sentinel, Jordyn Bertrem, recently competed in the Southeast Area Agribusiness contest. She gave a presentation over her Mini-Hereford herd and how she manages it. Jordyn placed in the top 4 in the Southeast Area. —Courtesy Photos
Read moreIn Oklahoma, the Ombudsman Program is administered by the Community Living, Aging & Protective Services Division of the Oklahoma Department of Human Services in coordination with the Area Agencies on Aging.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Public Charter Schools Association (OPCSA) kicks off National Charter Schools Week (NCSW) May 8–14, celebrating the nearly 7,500 public charter schools and campuses across the nation.
Read moreMonday, the Oklahoma Senate Agriculture and Wildlife Committee approved the appointment of Robert M. Priess, who lives near Coyle, to the Oklahoma Conservation Commission to serve a 5-year term ending June 30, 2027. He was nominated by Governor J. Kevin Stitt, and it will now go to the Senate Floor for approval. Priess was sponsored by and his nomination was carried by fellow Payne County resident and District 21 Senator Tom Dugger.
Read moreThe Legislative Latino Caucus announced the 6th annual Hispanic Cultural Day will be held on May 10, 2022, and all are welcome and encouraged to attend. The event allows the Oklahoma Legislature, the Hispanic community, and the public to come together to celebrate Hispanic culture, history, entertainment, and food. Latino Caucus Chairman Sen. Michael Brooks, D-Oklahoma City, said he is looking forward to sharing the many contributions the Hispanic community makes in Oklahoma as well as celebrating and sharing their beautiful heritage and culture.
Read moreU.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC), Tuesday gave opening remarks on the weaknesses in President Biden’s fiscal year 2023 budget request for the U.S. Air Force and Space Force, commenting on the military’s reduced preparedness in the face of growing threats from inflation and China.
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