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The Clinic at Central Oklahoma Family Medical Center continues to experience robust growth, adding Seminole to its service area. The expansion gives The Clinic a presence in a fourth south-central Oklahoma community, along with Ada, Konawa, and Stratford.
Read moreL-r: Whitney Robertson, Emily Payne, Angie Yates-Griffin, and Ronnie Pauls, all of whom will work as providers for The Clinic in Seminole. Right: Dr. Jenna Geohagan will also join the team. The Clinic will take over the management of Dr. Randall Kemp’s practice, located on Wrangler Boulevard in Seminole, on June 1. Kemp will retain a supervisory role with The Clinic. —Courtesy Photos
Read moreSeminole State College is hosting an All-Black Towns of Oklahoma historical exhibit that began May 26 and will continue through June 9 on the first floor of Enoch Kelly Haney Center. The exhibit is free and open to the public.
Read moreSenate Bill 615 was signed into law last Wednesday, which requires restrooms or changing rooms in Oklahoma public schools to be designated exclusively based on biological sex. Rep. Danny Williams, R-Seminole, was the principal House author of the bill.
Read moreOklahoma State University has named Dr. Jeanette Mendez as provost and senior vice president following a nationwide search.
Read moreAs we steadily make our way into 2022, the resolutions we made a few months earlier - to spend and eat less – begin to fade from our collective memory. Many of us will be left to ponder two frustratingly large figures: the one that shows up in our credit card bill, and the one that appears on the bathroom scale… But which would the average Oklahoman prefer to lose most? A bulging waistline or a hefty debt?
Read moreThe Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) will stop processing applications for new grower, dispensary and processor licenses for up to two years after Gov. Kevin Stitt signed House Bill 3208 last Thursday.
Read moreTCJ Student last week announced that Tyler Thompson of Tohono O’odham Community College is the winner of the 2022 MMIW Poster Contest. Tyler created two unique posters that highlight Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples. “Being a part of this has been an amazing experience, said Tyler, “Knowing my art will help raise awareness and know that it gives a voice to those missing is an honor. They are our family, and we will never forget them.”
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