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Scientists look for safety issues during the testing phase and continue their monitoring as shots roll out around the world. So far, the only serious warning to emerge is a rare risk of severe allergic reactions.
Read moreRandy Moore shovels snow Tuesday morning from the walkways in front of Interfaith Social Ministries on Main Street in Seminole. The city received several inches of snow in three separate snowstorms that began over the weekend and sent temperatures plunging well below freezing. —Staff Photo by Mike Gifford
Read moreThe City of Seminole saw significant increases in both sales tax revenue and use tax collections with the February distribution from the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC).
Read moreOklahoma private schools have qualified for federal relief funds in several ways.
Read moreIn this 2018 file photo, a sign is seen in an entryway at The Academy of Classical Christian Studies. The northeast Oklahoma City private school received $177,767 from Gov. Kevin Stitt’s federally-funded Emergency Education Relief Fund and $598,179 in federal Paycheck Protection Program loans. —Photo by Whitney Bryen/OK Watch
Read moreThis cold snap is raising awareness of homelessness in Oklahoma - especially in northeast Oklahoma where a man froze to death overnight last week. Officials and volunteers have been working around the clock to help those in need, sometimes coming into a debate about the best way to assist. Please do what you can to support the programs providing aid to the homeless as we continue to face this weather, and also those battling the pandemic facing the world.
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