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Left, the Southern Okies 4-H club had their monthly meeting Monday night where they learned about the food pantry located at the Church of Christ in Wewoka from guest speaker Jesse Grandstaff. A few 4-H members brought food to donate as well, which was taken back to the food pantry. The Southern Okies 4-H club is comprised of members from across Seminole County. The next meeting is December 18 at 6pm at the OSU Extension office. (Photo provided)
Read moreSeveral county Farm Bureaus were recognized for their efforts to further agriculture and rural Oklahoma on Saturday, Nov. 11 during Oklahoma Farm Bureau’s 82nd annual meeting in Oklahoma City.
Read moreThe City of Seminole has been awarded over onehalf million dollars in grants from the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET) aimed at improving local infrastructure.
Read moreThe Seminole Arts Council’s ongoing efforts to provide public art for citizens of the community to take pride in and for visitors to enjoy recently completed another project. Their latest contribution to the community is a mural they’re calling “The Hope Bird” located at the corner of N. Park St. and W. Broadway Ave. one block west of Milt Phillips Ave.
Read moreOklahoma Baptist University President Dr. Heath A. Thomas was chosen by Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary faculty and administration to receive the Curtis Vaughan Award for contribution to the study of Christian Scripture for the 20232024 academic year. He received the award on Wednesday at the Southwestern alumni and friends’ reception at the Evangelical Theological Society.
Read moreThere’s increasing emphasis for both private and public sectors to focus on higher-scoring people in certain skills. This clearly eliminates 50% of the population, who fall on the left side of the “bell-shaped curve.”
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