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The saying "you don't know what you've got 'til it's gone" is never more true than in regard to hearing. It's easy to take hearing for granted, but even momentary hearing loss can highlight how vital it is to protect hearing.
Read moreClean and safe water for drinking and household use is one of life’s necessities, but some residents served by Oklahoma State University Extension struggle to access the vital resource.
Read moreJoe Hardin confirms the rumor is true. Curry-Hardin Furniture, one of the oldest businesses in town, is shutting down. The family-owned establishment has been serving Seminole and the surrounding area since 1944.
Read moreCurry-Hardin Furniture, which has been a staple of the Seminole community since 1944, will soon be closing its doors. At left is a picture of the store taken in 1971 when it was located on Main Street. Curry-Hardin moved to its present location on Milt Phillips in 1998. Right photo: Joe Hardin and his sister-in-law, Suzanne Hardin, in the store’s showroom. Suzanne’s husband, Ed, who co-owned the store, passed away earlier this year.
Read moreEleven Seminole High School students will be honored for their academic accomplishments during the Seminole Chamber of Commerce forum meeting next Tuesday with the presentation of academic letter jackets.
Read moreThe City of Seminole is looking for a new company to collect garbage beginning next summer.
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