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Wheat Grazing Draws to a Close With First Hollow Stem
Read moreTomatoes are the top home garden crop for a reason, but they do have some trouble areas. Learn how to start tomatoes from seed at home and keep them growing well all season long!
Read moreUnderstand The Costs And Risks of a Backyard Flock
Read moreFor more than 40 years, the Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program has enhanced knowledge and leadership skills for Oklahomans involved in agriculture.
Read moreSmith Family Farms of Elk City has been selected as the recipient of the 2022 Oklahoma Leopold Conservation Award.
Read moreThe City of Seminole was awarded $10,000 from Department of Environmental Quality to be used for a tire recycling program. Starting on March 1st, Seminole residents will be allowed to take tires to a shed located at 901 A Street (behind the fire department) from 8am to 5pm.
Read moreDistrict 22 District Attorney Erik Johnson announced this week a renewed truancy initiative spearheaded by his office that is aimed at reducing the truancy rates across all school districts in Pontotoc, Seminole, and Hughes Counties. “This is an issue that I campaigned on and is very near and dear to my heart,” Erik Johnson said. “Education is a cornerstone upon which a successful life is built, and in order to build one must be present.”
Read moreThe Strother Fire Department invites and encourages everyone to mark their calendar for this Saturday, March 4, when the public will have the opportunity to enjoy a delicious, made to order, all you can eat breakfast from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the Strother Fire Station, 35641 Highway 99A. Bring the family and invite all of your friends to meet you there. All proceeds from this fundraising event will go towards defraying the cost of purchasing a new grass rig for the firefighters.
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