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Seminole State College students may now enroll in online eight-week courses. The second eightweek classes will begin on Monday, Oct. 11, and will conclude on Friday, Dec. 10. The last day to enroll for these courses is Oct. 13.
Read moreOctober is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Awareness Month. Despite significant improvements in reducing infant mortality in Oklahoma in recent years, SIDS-related deaths continue to be the third leading cause of infant deaths in our state. SIDS is the sudden, unexpected death of a baby younger than one year of age that does not have a known cause even after a complete investigation.
Read moreA local banker has been selected to fill a vacancy on the Seminole Public School Board created by the resignation of its president last month.
Read moreOklahoma City attorney Jason Bollinger, 29, Democrat, is the latest candidate to announce plans to challenge Republican James Lankford for his seat in the US Senate in 2022. Bollinger has previously worked for the U.S. State Department in Washington before returning to Oklahoma City to practice law. This will be his first time running for any political office.
Read moreMembers of the Seminole Fire Department and the “Fire Pup” visited the Betty L. Smith Early Childhood Center last week to kick off Fire Prevention Month. The students were overly excited for the opportunity to get a picture or a high-five from the Fire Pup. Staff Photo by Bob Melton
Read moreOklahoma Heart Hospital is among the first cardiovascular hospitals in the nation to deploy a new FDA-approved heart failure treatment designed to improve contractions of the heart muscle to promote healthier blood flow to the body for patients with chronic heart failure or cardiomyopathy.
Read moreGreat strides have been made in recent years to make members of the LGBTQ+ community feel more welcome. LGBTQ+ refers to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (or questioning), and the "plus" incorporates other sexual identities, including pansexual. The world is learning that sexuality cannot be not viewed in black and white. Through compassion and acceptance of those who are different from oneself, communities can thrive.
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