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Awnings which will provide covered walkways for students have been installed at the drop off and pickup areas at Northwood Elementary School (pictured at left) and at Wilson Elementary (right). The awnings are part of several projects in the works for Seminole Public Schools, which include a 6,300 sq. ft. addition to the Betty L. Smith Early Childhood Center.
Read moreFor the third time in as many weeks, the trophy signifying first place in debate was awarded to Seminole High School. Each week a different combination of students earned the top prize. In addition, another individual first place medal was won by a Seminole speech student. Tulsa Central High School was the site of the speech tournament held this past week.
Read moreThe Senate Appropriations Committee has approved a measure to better determine the amount of savings from a state question enacting criminal justice reform. Senate Bill 844, by Senate Appropriations Chair Roger Thompson, was first approved by the Health and Human Services Committee last week.
Read morePublic health emergencies or inclement weather can spiral out of control rather quickly. Emergency situations have the potential to derail shipping or delivery schedules or impede shoppers’ ability to get to the store for necessary supplies. Individuals should keep a stock of emergency provisions just in case weather or another adverse situation compromises their ability to get the items they need to survive.
Read moreCloud storage can help to eliminate the frustration that can mount when devices are not working quickly.
Read moreLeaders from the Oklahoma National Guard, State of Oklahoma and the Chandler community broke ground on a new joint operations center for the Oklahoma National Guard in Chandler last week.
Read moreTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2023
Read moreWellington, New Zealand — This week, Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland visited Aotearoa New Zealand at the invitation of Minister of Foreign Affairs Nanaia Mahuta to highlight the United States’ role as a Pacific nation and the importance of international cooperation on addressing climate change and honoring Indigenous communities. For more than 70 years, the Department of the Interior has worked with counterparts in New Zealand on issues ranging from wildland fire response and natural hazard monitoring to wildlife conservation and responsible energy development.
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