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Homes are filled with many items that are relatively harmless to people but can be quite dangerous to pets if ingested or inhaled. Much in the way new parents must babyproof a home to keep youngsters safe, the same level of concern should be applied to assessing the home, garage and yard for potential pet hazards.
Read moreThe 4th of July is rapidly approaching, and a “Seminole’s Got Talent Freedom Festival” is planned for Magnolia Park behind the Reynolds Wellness Center. Everyone is invited and encouraged to bring their lawn chairs and enjoy an evening of fellowship with friends and neighbors celebrating Independence Day. This event will include food trucks and plenty of fun activities.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Veterans Commission discussed the process of ceasing operations at the Talihina Veterans Home during the meeting held at the Vezey Veterans Complex last Thursday. The Commission made the difficult decision with a vote of 5-0 for the agency to begin the process as soon as possible.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Ella Cain, Steven Carr, Ted Carrell, Amie Colclazier, Troy Dodson Jr, Evelyn Gentry, Eugene Harjo, Jr., Jamie Landreth, Rachelle Lovett, Stephanie Norman, Kay Northcott, Kenneth Payne, Troy Rhodes, Margaret Rippee, Helen Roesler, Nita Sneed, Sara Stanton, Mackenzie Stevens, Whitlney Wallace, Robert Watkins & Joe Wrigley.
Read moreHeritage House Nutrition Center 210 College, Seminole. Now open for dine-in. (405) 382-2156
Read moreThe 22nd Judicial District CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) will be hosting a new training session beginning July 10, 2023, and they are looking for volunteers that wish to make a difference in the life of a child who could use a caring adult in their corner. District 22 includes Seminole, Pontotoc, and Hughes Counties.
Read moreAbove, a hay baler runs through the area of Strother and Main (near the Municipal Park) Friday picking up freshly cut hay and forming it into large round bales. The property is owned by the City of Seminole.
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