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Thanh C. Bui, M.D., DrPH, a researcher at the TSET Health Promotion Research Center (HPRC) on the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center campus, is enrolling 50 Vietnamese smokers into a smartphone-based study that promotes smoking cessation and cancer screening for U.S. Vietnamese smokers with limited English proficiency. Those who enroll in the study will be compensated up to $140 for their time.
Read moreAttorney General John O’Connor has filed a brief in support of the Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) asking the United States Supreme Court to rule that race-based college admissions are unconstitutional.
Read moreSeminole County Assessor Denise Bailey announced Monday morning that the Oklahoma Statutes Title 68.2817(K) directs the assessor and staff to make appropriate value adjustments to improvements destroyed or partially destroyed by fire, lightning, storm, winds, floodwaters, overflow of streams or other caused during any year. The assessor shall determine the amount of damage and shall reassess the property for that year at the fair cash value of said property, taking into account the actual loss of functional use of the property.
Read moreA tree toppled by last week’s tornado ended up on the roof of a Cromwell home. Multiple homes and businesses across the county sustained damages, causing property values to be reassessed. Seminole County Assessor Denise Bailey announced Monday morning that an Oklahoma statutes directs the assessor and staff to make appropriate value adjustments to improvements destroyed or partially destroyed by fire, lightning, storm, winds, floodwaters and other causes.—Staff Photo by Bill Anderson
Read moreThe Seminole State College Board of Regents appointed Dr. Amanda Estey as Vice President for Academic Affairs at a special meeting on Thursday, May 5.
Read moreThe City of Seminole has released multiple updates over the past several days following last week’s devastating tornadoes.
Read moreA major wireless phone company set up a charging station Monday on West Broadway at Zion Church so those who were still without electricity could charge their mobile phones up. Nearly all of Seminole was left in the dark by last week’s tornadoes, but power was restored to most customers by Monday. —Courtesy Photo
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