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Consider them investors. They have invested time, planning and resources into the conservation of Oklahoma’s soil and water. However, they are investing for the good of the earth rather than themselves.
Read more(StatePoint) More and more people are realizing that adding life insurance to their financial plan can provide a measure of security for their loved ones. In fact, according to a survey by the financial services trade association LIMRA, the first six months of 2021 saw the highest number of U.S. life insurance policies sold since 1983, and nearly one in three Americans said they were more likely to purchase coverage due to the COVID- 19 pandemic.
Read moreSeminole Police interrupted an alleged burglary in progress Tuesday afternoon resulting in one arrest. According to a police report of the incident, Seminole resident Joshua Dale Jones, 35, was arrested and has been charged with burglary second degree.
Read morePresident Joe Biden gave the annual State of The Union address Tuesday evening. It was Biden’s first State of the Union Address, and his second speech to a joint session of the United States Congress.
Read moreAbove, Seminole High School teacher Jack Tinsley donned a “Cat in the Hat” costume Wednesday, which was Dr. Seuss’s birthday, and read to Wilson Elementary students as part of Read Across America Week. Right photo: Pictured with Tinsley are Hanna Colley (left) and Bobbie Vigil. —Courtesy Photos
Read moreWhether it’s setting conservation and management goals or striving to meet those you already have for your Oklahoma operation, there’s a great chance that the staff of the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) can help. One proven way to do so is through the Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP).
Read moreBetty L. Smith Early Childhood Center will be taking Pre-Kindergarten enrollments on Monday and Tuesday, March 7 – 8 from 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. both days.
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