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Wild turkey genetics, nestingsuccess,andbrood survival are among the focus areas in a planned 4.5-year study launched at the beginning of 2022 by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, the Oklahoma Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, other state and federal entities, and private landowners working together to address wild turkey population dynamics. Following is a summary of recent study activities.
Read moreThe Oklahoma City Museum of Art (OKCMOA) last week announced an exciting traveling exhibition opening this fall. Preston Singletary: Raven and the Box of Daylight, organized by Museum of Glass in Tacoma, Washington, and Preston Singletary, will be presented by The Chickasaw Nation and on view from Saturday, November 11, through Sunday, April 28, 2024, in the third-floor galleries of the Museum.
Read moreINDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS CLEANING SUPPLIES POOL SUPPLIES PAPER GOODS Many think of hummus as a blended chickpea spread, but an untraditional meatbased hummus with an extended shelf life is dipping into the food industry.
Read moreOklahoma Baptist University honored its class of graduating nurses during the School of Nursing’s Pinning and Lamp Lighting Ceremony held Friday, May 19. The ceremony was held at Immanuel Baptist Church in Shawnee.
Read moreToday is the 143rd day of 2023 and the 65th day of spring. TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1788, South Carolina became the eighth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution. In 1934, outlaws Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were fatally shot by police officers near Sailes, Bienville Parish, Louisiana.
Read moreAccording to the May report from the Oklahoma Tax Commission, medical marijuana sales in Seminole County brought in a total of $50,672.17 in sales and excise tax during the month of May 2023. Missing in this month’s report is any tax revenue from Konawa.
Read moreDamage to a transmission line is to blame for a widespread AT&T internet outage in the Seminole area this past week, which persisted for many customers at press time.
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