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The National Institutes of Health has awarded the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation $2.19 million to continue research on a rare neurological disease.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Department of Health’s Office of Child Abuse Prevention (OCAP) is seeking input from private and public agencies, organizations, citizens and consumers to monitor and enhance development of a comprehensive statewide child abuse
Read moreSelf-tanning lotions and creams as well as cosmetic bronzing powders are the safest ways to achieve a sunkissed glow. Many products are available, and the key to getting even coverage and natural-looking results comes down to a few steps.
Read moreDairy Month may have ended, but Oklahoma State University dairy research is still going strong.
Read moreParticipants who completed the Seminole Public Library’s summer reading program pose for a group picture together.
Read moreThe winners of the Seminole Public Library’s summer reading program pose with their prizes. Pictured from left: Case Stone, Evan Ogden, Waylon Romaine, Ava Poff, Hazel Self, and Melissa Viator.
Read moreCase Stone accepts his award as runner up in the Seminole Library’s summer reading program from Jeanette Kennedy.
Read moreTyler Watson, originally from Oklahoma City, received accolades for earning his doctorate in osteopathic medicine during an American Indian Honoring Ceremony.
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