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The Seminole American Legion Porter-Kelly Post 204 recognized the Seminole Fire Department and the Seminole Police Department for the outstanding response to the tornado that swept through the community on May 4. Legion Commander Carl Odom stated that immediately after the tornado was gone these first responders were going door-to-door making certain everyone was okay.
Read moreUNION CITY, Okla. – Navigating holidays is an emotional journey for Robert Rivard.
Read moreAttorney General John O’Connor filed charges Thursday consistent with a multi-county grand jury indictment against two Oklahoma attorneys accused of facilitating illegal medical marijuana operations.
Read moreI-44/H.E. Bailey Turnpike will begin its transition to PlatePay on the mainline between Lawton and Oklahoma City on Tuesday, the first of three H.E. Bailey turnpike sections converting to cashless tolling.
Read moreOklahoma consistently ranks as one of the hungriest states in the nation. Through a cooperative agreement known as Hunters Against Hunger, several tons of venison are donated annually to food pantries statewide, providing thousands of nutritious meals.
Read moreThroughout the year, more than 7,000 students qualified for the chance to have their message heard in front of thousands. It all culminates in the National Speech & Debate Tournament. With 24 different competitive events, the National Tournament is the pinnacle of public speaking for speech and debate competitors from around the globe.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation Department recently secured billboard space in Times Square in New York City. Visitors near Father Duffy Square, a heavily trafficked pedestrian plaza, will be able to look up and across toward advertisements showcasing Oklahoma as a superb travel destination.
Read moreThe world’s fascination with honey bees is linked to a population decline during the past decade that threatens the production of fruit, nut, forage, vegetable and other crops that rely on pollination. The permanent disappearance of pollinators would be detrimental to society.
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