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Magnolia Creek, which runs through the Seminole Municipal Park, was swollen out of its banks Friday morning after a storm that began Thursday afternoon dropped over 1.5 inches of rain. The city closed the entrance to the park to motor vehicles for safety purposes.
Read moreAlthough there was a short downpour and an abundance of lightning, Seminole was spared much of the heavier rain that fell in the surrounding areas as thunderstorms passed through Thursday afternoon into Friday morning.
Read moreThe Chamber of Commerce sponsored “Made In Oklahoma Festival,” is fast approaching, and the Seminole Chamber of Commerce encourages everyone to join them on Saturday, April 1 in celebrating all of the things that Oklahoma such a great state.
Read moreSeminole’s Jimmie Austin Golf Course is about to undergo a nearly complete makeover.
Read moreMaintaining a healthy weight promotes long-term health. Being overweight or obese are risk factors for various conditions, including type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. The World Health Organization reports that the worldwide obesity rate has tripled since 1975. In 2016, more than 1.9 billion adults were overweight. Of these, more than 650 million were obese.
Read moreSeminole State College will host an Osage language workshop every Wednesday from March 29 to April 19. Sessions will take place in room 104 of the Boren Library from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
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