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Seminole State College IT Technician Robbie Lindsey was honored at a retirement reception on July 27 in the E.T. Dunlap Student Union on campus. Lindsey worked at SSC for six years. He received both his bachelor’s degree in Engineering and his master’s degree in Computer Science at the University of Oklahoma. He and his wife, Jerrie, reside in Holdenville. Among those in attendance were his co-workers from the Information Technology Department (pictured left to right): Eric Stark, Teresa Norman, Lindsey, Michael Murray, Marc Hunter and David Cobb.
Read moreWhile it does help to have a green thumb, keeping a landscape irrigated is key in successful gardening. The amount and frequency that gardeners water can make a big difference in plant health. These factors also have an impact on the pocketbook.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC) reports that unemployment claims increased across all reporting categories for the week ending July 16.
Read moreThis article will explain how to insure 100% plant growth from germinated seed sprouts.
Read moreA weed can be defined as any plant growing where it is not wanted. Weeds compete with desired plants for water and nutrients. Some weeds exude alleopathic compounds that are harmful to the roots of trees, reducing growth and eventually yields. Especially during establishment, weed control can be the most important aspect of orchard management.
Read moreDuring a business trip in the southeastern part of Oklahoma, Kimi Lewis of Moore was driving down a road when she glanced over and couldn’t believe her eyes. She saw an elephant.
Read moreAbove, On July 19-21, Strother FFA and 4-H members got together and made their way to Stillwater for the Big 3 Field Days held at the OSU Animal Science Arena, where they judged different animals each day. On Tuesday they judged sheep and goats, Wednesday they judged cattle, and Thursday they judged swine. (Photo by Reporter, Jessica Sneed)
Read moreSenator Brent Howard, District 38, received the Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association’s Legislative Appreciation Award last Saturday evening.
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