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Above, Prickly Pear Cactus plants grow in front of the Wewoka Post Office. They are also known as the Yellow Rose of Texas. —Staff Photo by Mike Gifford
Read moreAlthough extremely rare, adverse events have occurred after COVID-19 vaccinations, and people affected have exercised their rights to seek compensation. However, the U.S. government program that considers COVID-19 vaccine injury claims lacks accountability, transparency and cost-effectiveness, according to a recently published study led by a researcher in the Hudson College of Public Health at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.
Read moreMany areas of Oklahoma received much-needed rain within the past couple weeks, but drought still cripples a large section of the state.
Read moreEven the Marthas of the world could use a little help when it comes to the delightful—but laborious—task of gardening. Read on for the 30 best gardening tips and tricks in our arsenal.
Read moreMost North American neighborhoods don’t deviate much in their landscaping. In suburbs across the country, you’ll find well-manicured lawns, trimmed shrubbery, inoffensive trees, and perfectly spaced flowers. It’s an admittedly attractive layout, but its effect on the environment isn’t so pretty.
Read more“Nothing can be done except little by little.”
Read moreSeminole residents have been extremely busy digging out from under all the damage caused by the May 4 twister. While it has been a stressful experience for many, it has also brought the community together with countless acts of kindness, large and small.
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