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In observance of Veterans Day this weekend, the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC) is sharing information regarding employment opportunities and resources for veterans in Oklahoma. Through a wide range of employment services, OESC offers personalized assistance and resources to help transitioning service members and veterans thrive in today’s job market.
Read moreElementary education students at Oklahoma Baptist University recently showcased their creativity and dedication to immersive learning by hosting an interactive children’s museum project for more than 80 fifth graders from Will Rogers Elementary School on the OBU campus in Shawnee.
Read moreA deal has been worked out to house prisoners from Hughes County in the Seminole County jail while officials in Hughes County continue to seek some way to repair or replace their jail.
Read more(Editor’s note: Seminole High School’s newspaper, The Big Chief, created a tribute paper for Charles Kemp, also known as Coach Kemp, who passed away Oct. 29. The following are submissions from students, teachers and staff of SHS).
Read moreWith cooler temperatures of fall and winter fast approaching our gardening interest often turns from plants outside to plants indoors. Success with houseplants is governed by one’s careful management of light, temperature, water, nutrients, and humidity, along with using the proper potting medium.
Read moreThe 10th annual Oklahoma Local Agriculture Summit is set for Feb. 28 - March 1, 2024, at the Edmond Conference Center located at 2833 Conference Dr, Edmond, OK 73034. The focus of the conference is to increase the availability of local food in Oklahoma communities and strengthen farmers markets and agritourism sites through education and networking opportunities.
Read moreHealth Department doctor and sanitarian said Monday that tests by their department have concluded that city water in Seminole is safe for drinking, and both praised the city for its efforts to maintain good, safe water.
Read moreThe Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and FEMA Tuesday launched the new “Shields Ready” campaign to encourage the critical infrastructure community to focus on strengthening resilience. Resilience is the ability to prepare for, adapt to, withstand and rapidly recover from disruptions caused by changing conditions. The new campaign was unveiled during a joint press conference at the Port of Long Beach, alongside speakers from the Long Beach, California, community and members of the U.S. Coast Guard.
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