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College Holds ‘I Love My Pet’ Photo Contest

While social distancing continues to limit in-person events on campus, Seminole State College recently offered employees and students a way to connect with its “I Love My Pet” Valentine’s Day Contest.
College Holds ‘I Love My Pet’ Photo Contest

Protecting The Vulnerable

The American Health Care Association (AHCA), representing more than 14,000 nursing homes and long term care facilities across the country, and LeadingAge, the association of more than 5,000 mission-driven aging services providers including nursing homes, announced this week with the help of the...

Act of Kindness

Above, the Health Career class at Seminole Gordon Cooper made and delivered care packages to local police officers, firefighters, paramedics and other emergency workers this week as part of Health Occupation Students of America Kindness Week. 
Act of Kindness

Fugitive Nabbed In Seminole by Federal Agents, Local Officers

A man wanted b y Arkans a s authorities for failure to register as a sex offender was located and arrested in Seminole earlier this month. According to an affidavit, Adam Good, an agent for the 22nd District Attorney’s Office, received a request in January from the U.S.
Fugitive Nabbed In Seminole by Federal Agents, Local Officers

Seminole County Today

birthdays Shawn Baxter, Rosia Beeler, Michael Bonner, Ian Bruno, Stephanie Craig, Anson Earnest, Amber Elmore, Randy Harjo, Amberly Hill, Blanton Hill, Jonathan Lozier, Claire McCarley, Timothy McCormick, Derek Mitchell, Ricky Norman, Brittan Reynolds, Chad Rowan, Jackelyn Shelton, Jalisa Story,...

Oklahoma Vaccinations Getting Back on Track After Storm

Oklahoma hopes to be back on schedule for coronavirus vaccinations by next week following a powerful storm that forced clinics to postpone inoculations and delayed shipments of the medicine, the state’s deputy health commissioner said Tuesday. “The week of bad weather kind of threw us off ...

Amid Pandemic, Flu All but Disappears in US

February is usually the peak of flu season, with doctors’ offices and hospitals packed with suffering patients. But not this year. Flu has virtually disappeared from the U.S., with reports coming in at far lower levels than anything seen in decades.
Amid Pandemic, Flu All but Disappears in US

Spring Cleaning Can Alleviate Allergies

Allergies affect people of all ages. The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology reports that allergic rhinitis affects between 10 and 30 percent of the world’s population. In addition, the prevalence of allergic diseases has risen in industrialized nations for more than 50 years.

Oklahoma State Department of Health Situation Update

As of this advisory, there are 422,156 cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma. 811 is today’s 7-day rolling average for the number of new cases reported. There are 38 additional deaths identified to report. 26 of the newly reported deaths occurred since 1/1/2021.
Oklahoma State Department of Health Situation Update
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