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Seminole State College will host its ‘Twas the Night Before Finals holiday event at the Boren Library on Dec. 4 from 3 to 8 p.m.
Read moreThe Secretary of the State Election Board released a statement regarding the November 8 General Election and voter turnout.
Read moreGateway to Prevention and Recovery is proud to recognize the innovation, quality of care, and dedication of health professionals and volunteers in our community during National Rural Health Day 2022. Communities are encouraged to WEAR GREEN on National Rural Health Day. This day falls on the third Thursday in November each year and recognizes the efforts of those serving the health needs of an estimated 57 million people across the nation. Nearly one in five Americans live in rural and frontier communities.
Read moreOklahoma’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Acting State Conservationist, Amanda Mathis, has announced the agency is accepting applications for Environmental Quality Incentive Program (EQIP). Oklahomans whose land use includes cropland, rangeland, pasture and private non-industrial forestland are eligible to apply. The deadline for applying in the current batching period is December 9, 2022.
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Read moreWomen on Mission met Nov. 10 at the home of Paige Sherry. Phyllis Williamson welcomed the ladies to Paige’s lake house in Wewoka.
Read moreThe Wewoka Chamber of Business and Industry will once again be sponsoring their highly popular Christmas Cash Giveaway this year. This annual cash giveaway offers the opportunity to win up to $3,000 or other cash prizes, and it costs nothing to enter. The contest also helps keep Christmas shopping local, which helps local business owners and provides revenue that benefits the entire community.
Read moreNovember is National Diabetes Awareness Month and The Clinic stands ready to help its patients manage this difficult condition. “My role for The Clinic involves helping our patients manage their diabetes by prescribing and monitoring their medications, and educating them about medications, blood sugar goals, lab goals, and self-management skills,” said Laura Dooley, APRNCNP, FNP. “Mostly, I am a combination of cheerleader, mom, educator, counselor, and nurse practitioner throughout the patient’s lifelong adventure of managing diabetes.”
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