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A crane operator sets the scoreboard in place at the Brian Crawford Memorial Baseball Complex, located on Highway 9 just west of the new Seminole High School. —Staff Photo by Bill Anderson
Read moreMay is Women’s Health Month. The goal when highlighting this month is to empower women to make their health a priority and to help women understand what steps they can take to improve their health.
Read moreGardeners know the challenges of selecting plants that will thrive in Oklahoma’s extreme growing conditions. Fortunately, the Oklahoma Proven plant program can assist with selection.
Read moreNever gardened before? No problem. Make your grow-you-own dreams a reality with these 10 easy-to-follow tips.
Read moreHere is the latest information homeowners, property owners and local residents need to know as tornado recovery efforts continue in the community.
Read moreLeft, the Seminole Chemical building on North Harvey Road was virtually destroyed by the tornado that roared across the area last Wednesday night. The National Weather Service rated the twister an EF-2, which means it packed wind speeds of 111-135 miles per hour. Multiple homes and businesses were damaged, and hundreds of trees were broken or completely uprooted by the tornado. —Staff Photo by Bob Melton
Read moreThe following is a news release from Seminole Public Schools.
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