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According to the June monthly report from the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC), medical marijuana sales increased in SEMINOLE COUNTY between April and May. Tax revenue brought in a total of $58,239.21 in May. This was $20,687.24 more than the $37,551.97 that was collected in the previous month.
Read more(Editor’s note; Epic has a local micro site and a student enrollment in Seminole County of 159).
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Read moreThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced Friday $388,000 in funding for Oklahoma to address lead in drinking water at schools and child care facilities. Since 2018, EPA has provided over $200 million to help reduce exposure to lead in drinking water where children learn and play.
Read moreFinancial security is a life goal for everyone, and building the skills to achieve that goal starts at an early age.
Read moreA group of incarcerated fathers at Allen Gamble Correctional Center in Holdenville recently marked a significant milestone: graduating from the facility’s first-ever fatherhood program.
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