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How Kids Benefit from Being Read To

Reading aloud to children is one of the joys of parenting. All children, whether they’re infants, toddlers or school-aged, can benefit from being read to, and parents whose youngsters have grown up often look back on story time as some of their favorite moments as moms and dads.

Using Newspaper as Mulch for the Vegetable Garden

We’ve all experienced it. One day the garden is looking just fine and all the weeds are under control, and the next day, you turn around and your neat rows of vegetables or flowers are suddenly crowded with big, hulking weeds.

Building Owner Hit With Tax Lien of Over $700,000

A federal tax lien totaling nearly three quarters of a million dollars has been assessed against the owner of industrial property in Seminole. According to a court document, the Internal Revenue Service filed a $735,982.95 lien against Joyce E.

Shot in The Arm

Above, a Seminole County Health Department employee administers the COVID-19 vaccine at the Haney Center Friday morning. AllianceHealth Seminole announced last week that it will be providing the vaccine at the Made in Oklahoma Festival April 3.
Shot in The Arm

Survey Shows Manufacturing Growth in OK

Manufacturing in Oklahoma grew in March, according to a survey released last week by The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. The bank’s March Manufacturing Survey for the Tenth District, which includes Oklahoma, showed manufacturing activity grew solidly compared to a month ago and a year ago.

SSC Board of Regents Grants Tenure to Faculty Member

The Seminole State College Board of Regents met March 25 to grant tenure to Business and Education Professor Chunfu “Jeff’ Cheng, to reaffirm the Board’s commitment to opposing the presence of firearms on campus and to review a bid to replace the heat and air unit for the Raymond Harber Field House.
SSC Board of Regents Grants Tenure to Faculty Member

Big Changes Planned For 2021 Farmers Market of Konawa

The Farmers Market of Konawa is poised to open in about two months, and its organizers say they hope to expand it into more of a community market this year. “After four seasons of operation, the Farmers Market of Konawa is a thriving asset to the community and the vendors that make it all possible.

Seminole County Today

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Officials Caution of Salmonella Risk from Baby Poultry

Cases of Salmonella infection increase each year around Easter time when stores begin putting baby poultry (chicks and ducklings) on display, or when as Salmonella are bacteria that make people sick. American scientist Dr. Daniel E. Salmon discovered Salmonella bacteria in 1885.
Officials Caution of Salmonella Risk from Baby Poultry
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