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Kitchen safety requires a broad range of efforts to prevent injuries and illnesses. Kitchen safety should involve efforts to keep kids away from sharp objects and hot surfaces. Attempts to prevent foodborne illnesses, which can prove dangerous and potentially deadly, also must be part of maintaining a safe kitchen. The relatively recent rise in food allergies has added a new variable to the mix as well.
Read morePeople often get anxious about visiting the doctor, and the same can be said for pets. According to the online animal resource Top Dog Tips, a lot of dogs and cats have serious anxiety about going to the vet.
Read moreDr. David Houghton, chair of the Paul Dickinson School of Business at OBU, recently received the Richard C. Chewning Award from the Christian Business Faculty Association (CBFA). The award was presented to Houghton Oct. 2 during the CBFA’s annual meeting held in Nashville, Tennessee, at Lipscomb University.
Read moreA high-speed chase through Seminole city limits on a motorcycle earned the driver one felony and one misdemeanor charge.
Read moreAlthough trick or treaters have not yet made their rounds, the Christmas Tree is already in place near Magnolia Lake at the Reynolds Wellness Center in preparation for “Snowman Wonderland,” sponsored annually by the Seminole Lions Club. (Staff Photo by Bob Melton).
Read moreOGE Energy, parent company of Oklahoma Gas and Electric (OG&E), and various consumer groups filed a joint stipulation with Oklahoma regulators on Friday agreeing the utility’s estimated winter storm costs will be lowered to $760 million and be recovered over a nearly 30-year period. OG&E supplies residential and commercial electrical services to much of Seminole County.
Read moreThirty-four Seminole State College students were inducted into the Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society for Two-Year Colleges on Oct. 5.
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