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The preliminary hearing in the sex crimes case of James and Rebecca Jackson was held on Friday, April 2 in Wewoka.
Read moreAbove, this local home underwent extensive remodeling over the past year and received the “Make Your Turf Count” award from the Seminole Code Enforcement Department this week. —Courtesy Photo
Read moreOklahoma CareerTech and the Film Education Institute of Oklahoma are working together to promote the state’s film industry.
Read moreAn orphan foal still needs another mare or a person to provide milk and care, especially during the first vital days of life.
Read more1. Exercise: The American Psychological Association says research continues to confirm the benefits of exercise in regard to combatting stress. Regular exercise has long-term benefits, but even a 20-minute exercise session during a stressful time can produce an immediate effect that lasts a few hours.
Read moreThis week, 10 Oklahoma counties are in the “orange” risk level, 57 are in the “yellow” risk level, and 10 are in the “green” risk level for the COVID-19 Risk Level System. OSDH continues to monitor closely the statewide hospitalization trends for COVID-19.
Read moreIt doesn’t take a college degree to understand that a four-year education may not be the end-all and be-all it once was, according to a new survey of U.S. high school students. With rising costs for higher education, and the way it equates to a career, more high school students say costs will be a “deciding factor in which college they attend or whether they end up going at all,” according to the Washington D.C.-based nonprofit College Savings Foundation.
Read moreMark your calendars. Come April, we’re looking at the start of peak home buying season – the four months that generally account for more than 40 percent of annual housing transactions. The reasons are pretty obvious: The weather is (cross your fingers) nicer, the holidays are a distant memory, and families with kids prefer to relocate before the start of a new school year.
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