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Oklahoma County District Court Judge Heather Coyle denied bond for Richard Glossip last week, concluding that “the State has sufficiently shown by clear and convincing evidence that the presumption of the defendant’s guilt of a capital offense is great.”
Read moreOne of life’s great questions is, “What makes people fall in love?”
Read moreIn 2016, Ken Donley, then 73, set out for the Claremore Walmart to pick up some oil for his lawn tractor. Sometime later, Donley’s family — wife and two daughters — found him wandering confused in the Walmart parking lot not far from his truck, which he believed had been stolen.
Read moreCost-of-living has garnered significant attention in recent years and was one of the key issues surrounding the 2024 presidential election in the United States. That extra attention is warranted, as a recent Bankrate analysis of data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics found that consumer prices were 23 percent more expensive in February 2025 than they were in the same month in 2020.
Read moreSome refer to honey as 'the nectar of the gods' due to its ties to healing, divinity and culture in ancient times. Honeybees collect nectar from flowers and convert it into honey through an enzymatic process in their specialized bodies. Honey is stored in honeycombs for later consumption. The National Honey Board says a hive can produce about 55 pounds of surplus honey each year that beekeepers harvest from the combs. The extracted honey is strained to remove any particles and excess wax before it is bottled and brought to consumers.
Read moreThroughout the month of August, Seminole Public Library is offering patrons a meaningful way to settle overdue book fines: by donating school supplies. In the spirit of community and support for local students, library visitors may bring in new school supplies, which will be accepted in place of traditional monetary fines.
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