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Read moreThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration says the medicine expiration date is critical when determining if a product is safe to use and will work as intended. Medications past their expiration date may not be as strong as intended, and even their chemical composition may change, making them risky to keep around. Furthermore, keeping too many medications in a home - particularly pain prescriptions - can lead to misuse and abuse, as the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration says that rates of prescription drug abuse in the United States have risen considerably in recent years.
Read moreA Shawnee man currently on probation for grand larceny is facing a felony charge for allegedly being in possession of a stolen car.
Read moreA portion of Main Street from Seminole to Walnut was closed to motorists Tuesday morning as crews made drainage repairs in the area. To receive alerts from the city regarding road closures and water main breaks, text “join water” to 30890.
Read moreAmerican Legion Post 204 is honoring deceased veteran Anthony “Andy” Johnson by flying a special flag in his honor at Veterans Park in downtown Seminole. The flag began flying June 1 and will fly the entire month.
Read moreGovernor Kevin Stitt has issued an executive order lifting any mandates for masks in state agencies and restricting agencies from requiring a COVID-19 vaccine to access services.
Read moreTwo of the three casinos operated by the Seminole Nation that have been closed for several weeks due to a security breach have been reopened.
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