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April 9, 1935 More than 2,700 persons took part in the Seminole County Singing Convention held here during the weekend. It was the largest gathering of its kind ever held in Seminole.
Read moreIf a large COVID-19 surge comes, Oklahoma officials want to be sure there are enough doctors, nurses, aides and other health-care workers to treat the infected.
Read moreHistorically low mortgage interest rates are helping to drive a new wave of home sales. Data from the U.S. Census Bureau indicates roughly 14 percent of the population, or around 40 million people, move every year for various reasons.
Read moreIf asked to describe arthritis, many people, including arthritis patients and non-patients alike, would no doubt mention the joints and joint pain.
Read moreMeditation has long been part of Eastern practices and recommended by alternative health practitioners.
Read moreIn September of 2019, the Osteen family was struck with tragedy from a home explosion in Maud. Don Osteen lost his life saving his 3 year old granddaughter from the blast.
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY (April 7, 2020) – The U.S. Department of Education (USDE) has granted preliminary approval of Oklahoma waivers allow-ing public school districts greater flexibility in the spending of existing federal funds. Less than 24 hours after State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister made the request, the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) received notification by USDE that it had been approved.
Read moreEven though COVID-19 has done its best to slow the entire world, one East Central University student is determined to offer her services to those in need.
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