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Taos Kindergarten learned about Spring last week, so they went on a nature scavenger hunt. They made DIY binoculars to use. It was such a beautiful day for the students to be outside and learn.
Read moreAs of this advisory, there are 437,853 (194 new today) cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma.
Read moreOklahoma State University has now vaccinated more than 10,000 members of the university community.
Read moreReading aloud to children is one of the joys of parenting. All children, whether they’re infants, toddlers or school-aged, can benefit from being read to, and parents whose youngsters have grown up often look back on story time as some of their favorite moments as moms and dads.
Read moreWe’ve all experienced it. One day the garden is looking just fine and all the weeds are under control, and the next day, you turn around and your neat rows of vegetables or flowers are suddenly crowded with big, hulking weeds. You get the garden off to a good start, but in the heat of summer, after a long day at work, you just don’t want to break your back trying to pull or hoe all those weeds.
Read moreA federal tax lien totaling nearly three quarters of a million dollars has been assessed against the owner of industrial property in Seminole.
Read moreAbove, a Seminole County Health Department employee administers the COVID-19 vaccine at the Haney Center Friday morning.
Read moreManufacturing in Oklahoma grew in March, according to a survey released last week by The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.
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