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The Seminole Fire Department recently bestowed high honors upon two of its employees. Collin Taylor (left) was recognized as “Fire Fighter of the Year” and Coty Davis was named “Medic of the Year.” Coworkers took part in the voting process to determine the winners. —Courtesy Photos
Read moreThe Oklahoma Dental Association (ODA) is encouraging Oklahomans without insurance coverage to sign up for SoonerCare, saying the expanded Medicaid coverage will provide access to essential medical and dental care for individuals who previously could not afford coverage.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation has named Adam Cohen as interim president. An attorney, Cohen joined OMRF in 2002 and has served as the foundation’s chief legal officer since 2004. For the past 13 years, he’s held the title of senior vice president and general counsel, overseeing a variety of functions that currently include technology ventures, public affairs, safety and comparative medicine.
Read moreOwners of meat goats who manage their costs and maintain herd health should be in a good position to take advantage of strong returns in the market, said Oklahoma State University experts.
Read moreMillions of people across the globe deal with conditions that affect the skin and hair. Acne is a skin and hair ailment that, according to the American Academy of Dermatology, is the most common skin condition in the United States.
Read moreEven though summer warmth is a welcome break from winter weather for many people, State Farm warns that heat is one of the leading causes of weather-related fatalities, resulting in hundreds of deaths each year in the United States alone. Ensuring summer recreation plans remain enjoyable means keeping an eye out for heat-related illnesses and other dangers.
Read moreBrody Haley, a junior at Seminole High School, participated in ‘Taps Across America’ for the second year on May 30. He has played Taps
Read moreEven though summer warmth is a welcome break from winter weather for many people, State Farm warns that heat is one of the leading causes of weather-related fatalities, resulting in hundreds of deaths each year in the United States alone. Ensuring summer recreation plans remain enjoyable means keeping an eye out for heat-related illnesses and other dangers.
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