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Building mental and emotional walls is a common occurrence. We are used to living with physical walls so this progression is an easy transition. Furthermore, it’s a conditioned response that we learn from others as well as a result of our own experiences.
Read moreSeasonally adjusted, a net 36% of owners reported raising compensation in June, down five points from May and the lowest since May 2021. A net 22% of owners plan to raise compensation in the next three months, according to NFIB’s monthly jobs report.
Read moreGrief is defined as “intense mourning.” Grief, a lifetime journey, not a fleeting moment in time. Your child is gone; there is nothing you can do to bring him/her back. So, for the rest of your life, you grieve for that child. You grieve the fact that you’ll never see them again, never share a moment together again or be able to hug them close, play ball with them, see them graduate, marry and perhaps have children. The pain at first is indescribable. You’re not sure you can survive. You’ve gone through some horrible things in life, but this loss of your child, the most important person in your life, is unbearable.
Read more‘Reservation Dogs,’ Co-written by Seminole Nation Member, Will Come to a Close After 3 Seasons
Read moreCharges are currently pending for a Seminole man after Seminole Police were called to investigate a male shooting a firearm in the early hours of Wednesday morning, July 5. During the investigation the suspect, later identified as Tyler Lee Taylor, 26, allegedly fired towards police, according to a probable cause affidavit filed in the District Court of Seminole County.
Read moreOn June 28, two Seminole High School Technology Student Association (TSA) team members traveled to the National TSA Conference in Louisville, Kentucky. The National Conference was held from June 28-July 2.
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