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The OSU/A&M Board of Regents last week approved a $1.5 billion operating budget for the Oklahoma State University system for Fiscal Year 2023 during its regularly scheduled meeting.
Read moreOne positive trait I acquired during the pandemic was ultra-cleanliness. I bathe lots more, and yesterday I washed my hands 19 times, not including the time I spilled sanitizer on my hairbrush. My knuckles look like walnuts… very clean walnuts.
Read moreSpecial Meeting of the Seminole Park Board Wednesday, June 22, 12 p.m. at the Reynolds Wellness Center (Jazz Studio).
Read moreSeminole city water bonds brought a low interest rate at the bond sale Tuesday evening in City Council chambers, Paul Nieto, bond consultant for R. J. Edwards Company said after the bidding for the bonds was completed.
Read moreLet’s all try to spend today and the rest of our lives more wisely. With rising inflation, we are all having to spend our hard-earned paychecks with care. Life is the same. We have less life today than yesterday. We don’t have as much life to spend today. We are all clueless how much life we actually have left to spend. Even if we have a lot of life left there is no guarantee of the quality of our remaining lives.
Read moreWhen news first emerged about a deadly airborne virus that was quickly spreading around the world, one would have thought that any divisions would be cast aside, and Americans would unite to combat a common threat. Instead, what transpired was that Covid, and more specifically how to manage it, became a political dogfight, whereby even wearing a mask represented a political statement.
Read moreThe Artesian Arts Festival returns to the Artesian Plaza Saturday, June 25 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Read moreSeminole Urban Renewal Authority Regular Meeting Tuesday, June 21, 5:30 p.m. Reynolds Wellness Center
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