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Water is essential for life. Generally speaking, a human can go without food for about three weeks, but typically would perish without water after just three to four days.
Read moreSATURDAY, MAY 1: OKC ZOO’S NEW DINO SAFARI OPENS
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Read moreThe Seminole Public School District is pursuing legal action against the State Board of Education over its action to equalize funding between all public schools and charter schools and to settle a lawsuit with the Oklahoma Public Charter School Association (OPCSA).
Read moreSalt Creek in southern Seminole County between Bowlegs and Konawa was out of its banks Wednesday afternoon after a storm system delivered over three inches of rain to the area beginning late Tuesday night. The county was under various flood warnings, including a river flood warning, during the storms. —Staff Photo by Bill Anderson
Read more(Editor’s note: As a courtesy, the Seminole Producer will run a one-time announcement for all Seminole Nation office candidates who provide us with one. All courtesy announcements must be received by our offices no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, May 14. Announcements received after that date will be considered as paid advertising and subject to our prevailing political ad rate).
Read moreThe landscape of Senate District 28, which is represented by Senator Zack Taylor (R-Seminole), will be altered if a proposed redistricting map is approved and signed by Gov. Kevin Stitt.
Read moreSeminole State College held a small private ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday for the new Virtual Learning Lounge on campus. Located in Room 100 of the David L. Boren Library, near the campus Food Pantry and the SSC Help Center, the old classroom has been repurposed to provide space for students to study and connect for online instruction. The lounge will be open daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. – including weekends. —Photos courtesy SSC
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