latest
Seven Seminole State College students attended Oklahoma Promise Day at the State Capitol on Feb. 20. Students had the opportunity to meet with legislators and state regents to discuss the scholarship program.
Read moreHunter’s Home in Park Hill will host its “Fleece to Fabric” sheep shearing event on Saturday, May 7, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Read moreThe City will begin a series of street maintenance projects starting Monday in which surfacing will be applied to 17,622 feet or 3.3 miles of streets in all parts of the city, Dennis Roesler, Director of Public Works, announced Friday. There will be eleven projects in all, and the type of work scheduled is known as slurry seal, an asphaltic type of covering. This method of street maintenance has not been used before but has been used to resurface some of the Seminole airport runways. Roesler said he hopes to make the public fully aware of the reasons for using this type of covering and the work necessary to do it. Chosen for the city’s first project or test of this use of slurry seal will be that portion on North Main from Seminole street to Walnut. There is a mismatch of the concrete pavement on this area of Main, and a fourinch leveling course and two coats of slurry seal will be required to give the street and adequate wearing surface.
Read moreMigrating monarch butterflies are dumping on Oklahoma these days. They’re not being critical, just doing something a little worrisome.
Read moreAre you tired? Or are you suffering from fatigue? They are two different conditions that require different treatments. If you are tired, all you need is a good night’s sleep. But sleep is not going do much if it’s fatigue or exhaustion that is holding you down.
Read moreFriday, in honor of Earth Day 2022, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is investing nearly $800 million in climate-smart infrastructure (PDF, 587 KB) in 40 states, Puerto Rico and the Northern Mariana Islands. These
Read moreRichard Coffey has been selected as the new head of the Oklahoma State University Department of Animal and Food Sciences within OSU Agriculture. The Oklahoma A&M Board of Regents approved the action at its meeting on March 25. He is expected to begin his role on July 1.
Read moreOklahoma City Indian Clinic (OKCIC), a 501(c) (3) nonprofit clinic providing health and wellness services to American Indians in central Oklahoma, aims to help families stay on track for their child’s recommended vaccinations.
Read more