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The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced Wednesday that Lucas Wayne Cullum, 26, of Seminole, was sentenced to 84 months in prison for one count of Involuntary Manslaughter in Indian Country.
Read moreSummer courses begin Monday, May 19, at Seminole State College. The enrollment period for the first slate of summer courses remains open through May 22. The second slate of summer courses begins June 2 with enrollment through June 5. Course offerings and application information can be found on the College’s website, sscok.edu.
Read moreStarting May 19, law enforcement across Oklahoma will be looking for seat belt violations.
Read moreSOONERWIRE - The Oklahoma baseball team enters the final weekend of the regular season in position as a lock for the NCAA Tournament. The question remains just where the Sooners will play.
Read moreBefore you gather up that scrap lumber and tie on your tool apron, you’ll want to consider a few things. Just where are you going to build this chicken coop? Have you thoroughly evaluated the available locations and chosen a site that will be the most effective place for your coop? Have you considered the presence of sun, shade, and wind? Have you considered legalities and ordinances that might be in effect? Have you figured some ballpark costs? Have you figured out where you’ll buy your chickens? And what breed(s) will you choose?
Read moreOklahoma wheat fields are overdue for another groundbreaking wheat comparable to the Doublestop CL Plus variety with strong disease resistance and good protein content.
Read moreMany of you may have noticed (cough, cough) that spring brings with it the annual pasture management practice of prescribed burning. The whole world, it seems, is a haze of choking smoke. Ash settles on absolutely everything, and most people are complaining of stuffy noses and a hacking cough, and are generally grumbling, “When will it end?! Why in the world do they have to do that!?”
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