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The Seminole Nation election board has completed the qualification of candidates that filed for the 2021 elective office. The list of certified candidates for the office of Council, Assistant Chief, and Chief are listed below:
Read moreThe 5th Grade students at Konawa Elementary have written and illustrated a book about how Covid had changed their lives. Each student wrote their story and created an illustration for the book. The book is in titled, Covid Changed Konawa Kids.
Read moreThe students who are featured in the book are: Kori Cahoon, Seth Caviness, Amber Anderson, Dalton Madden, Waylon Griffin, Jaxon Kiser, Timothy Powell, Isabella Wright, Josiah Hunter, Ronelius Shomo, Mylee McClellan, Bentley Tiger, Rylie Brock, Tegun Stalnaker, Clayton Wade, Jolee Revels, Quentin Shaw, Hunter Stark, Kinsley Goodnight, Leo Townsend, Leah Bentley, Isaac Edwards, and Layne Akerman.
Read moreA copy of the book will be placed in Kennedy Public Library at Konawa for anyone wanting to read it. Mrs. Diana Wallis and Mrs. Amity Carter are the 5th grade teachers who instructed these amazing new authors on who to write, illustrate, and publish a book. A copy of the book was also presented to Principal, Kim Wilson.
Read moreAccording to Ocean Conservancy, an organization devoted to creating science-based solutions for healthy oceans and the wildlife and communities that depend on them, more than 18 million pounds of trash were collected from 112 countries during its 2016 International Coastal Cleanup. More than 13 million items, which included eight microwaves, 15 brooms, 56 toilets, and even one piano, were collected during the cleanup. The following are the 10 most collected items during the 2016 cleanup.
Read morePeople have been collecting coins for about as long as coins have been made. That’s a passion that has endured for centuries, since roughly 600 to 800 BC. Coin collecting is a worthwhile hobby and can sometimes be a financially savvy investment.
Read moreMrs. King’s Geography class from Butner Public Schools hosted a coloring contest for Earth Day. Pre-K-1st grade winners are; 1st place- Karson Little 2nd place- Jensen Bare 3rd place- Tiara Johnson.
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