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DEAR ABBY: I think you missed an important consideration in your March 25 advice to the widower who had had prostate surgery and was afraid to tell a prospective girlfriend he couldn’t have sex.
Read moreSeminole State College is clearing the outstanding balance on more than 660 student accounts through direct scholarships. This move was made possible through the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund II (HEERF II) monies the College received to offset financial difficulties created by the COVID-19 pandemic. The College is committing $715,000 of these federal funds to clear account balances students incurred for tuition and fees during the pandemic.
Read moreAn excavator loads up chunks of sidewalk that were removed from the corner of Main and Broadway. The Oklahoma Department of Transportation is in the process of installing new sidewalks along Broadway from Jefferson to 8 Street. The project began in mid-March. —Staff Photo by Ken Childers
Read moreFree COVID-19 vaccinations will be available at this evening’s “FUNd Fest,” a fundraising event for the Seminole Public Library.
Read moreAccording to Feeding America, one in five children and one in seven people struggle with hunger in Oklahoma. In August of 2020, the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET) Board of Directors approved funding for seven grants to address food insecurity and increase Oklahomans access to healthy and nutritious food.
Read moreA federal judge in Louisiana has sided with a group of states, including Oklahoma, who have challenged an executive order from President Biden that the plaintiffs say was an attempt to disrupt America’s energy industry.
Read more“Sometimes the good story and the hard story can be the same story.”
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