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Dollie Neal, a Betty L. Smith Early Childhood Center student, earned first place in pre-K coloring in the recent statewide Law Day Contest sponsored by the Oklahoma Bar Association. Neal is a student of Michelle Nickles and will be honored at a school award ceremony.
Read moreSeminole State College’s Student Activities welcomed exotic animals to campus on April 6. Extreme Animals, of OKC, brought in various animals, including a wallaby, a bearded dragon, a python and many others. Above, Melissa Meadows, owner of Extreme Animals, talks about the albino Burmese python ‘Cleopatra’ as a student holds on to it. —Courtesy Photo
Read moreSSC students take turns holding Sally, a wallaby, which are members of the kangaroo family and native to Australia. —Courtesy Photo
Read moreThe Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics (OSSM) announced today the return of summer in-person science and math workshops for middle and high school students.
Read moreHeat waves are an inevitable part of summer in many places across the globe. While humans can escape indoors to air conditioned rooms when heat waves hit full swing, flowers planted around a property have no such luxury, putting their survival in jeopardy whenever the mercury rises to especially steamy heights.
Read moreGardeners eager to revitalize their lawns and gardens may spend hundreds of dollars on tools and products designed to improve soil and growing conditions. Although many of these items can be advantageous, gardeners also may want to look to nature’s best garden helpers: earthworms.
Read morePeople look for new ways to go green every day. They embrace things like solar energy panels that have become more affordable over the years and cars that operate on alternative fuels.
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