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Gardeners know how handy it is to have all important gardening tools close at hand. For gardeners with greenhouses, it makes sense to keep all essential supplies like tools, extra pots, potting soil and seeds under potting benches and tables.
Read moreFRIDAY, MAY 23, 2025
Read moreThursday morning skies over Seminole were a near mirror image of Monday afternoon, as menacing storm clouds rolled in from the south. Monday’s storms brought high winds and hail, but as of press time Thursday, only rain had been reported. The left photo was taken on Harvey Road, facing south. At right, the Highland Street water tower sits shrouded in clouds.
Read moreThe Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes, a Native American nation in Oklahoma, is trying to negotiate with the Trump administration to see if it can help win back a piece of land that was taken over by the federal government more than 150 years ago.
Read moreSeminole State College has been awarded a $25,000 planning grant from the Teagle Foundation through its Cornerstone: Learning for Living initiative. The national program supports efforts to revitalize the liberal arts by integrating transformative texts and fostering shared learning experiences. The grant application process was spearheaded by Associate Professor of English Yasminda Choate. The funding positions SSC to apply for a multiyear implementation grant of up to $250,000 in the coming year.
Read moreHODGEN, Okla. – A man who escaped from Jim E. Hamilton Correctional Center in 2006 is once again in the custody of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, thanks to the work of ODOC’s Fugitive Apprehension Unit and its federal law enforcement partners.
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