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As of this advisory, there are 381,430 cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma.
Read moreWhile more Oklahomans voted in November than in the 2016 presidential election, the state still ranks last for voter turnout as a share of the total voting-eligible population according to the U.S. Elections Project. Sen. Adam Pugh, R-Edmond, wants to improve voter participation and has filed Senate Bill 440 to extend in-person early voting from three to one week.
Read moreThe world relies on computerized devices and the intemet is as much as ever. As of the third quarter of 2019, there were more than 4.33 billion active internet users, according to DataReportal. That marked a 327 million user increase from the year prior. At 8.2 percent, the growth of active internet use is now eight times faster than the overall worldwide population growth.
Read moreBusy professionals juggling the responsibilities of work and family often feel pressed for time. Adding a 25th hour to the day might not be possible, but busy men and women can make more time by managing their existing time more effectively.
Read moreFunded by a $1.5 million gift presented last year by Cory and David Le Norman of Oklahoma City, the Quincy Le Norman Nutrition Center opened January 27, at Oklahoma Children’s Hospital OU Health.
Read moreGet ready to dial extra digits when making local phone calls, as a new area code will soon be integrated with the existing code that serves Seminole County.
Read moreLast year GIS Technician Sean Carlisle obtained a Remote Pilot Certificate which allowed him to fly a drone for the City of Seminole.
When he became certified, he did not imagine how much a drone would help the city.
Read moreAbove, Seminole Code Enforcement Officer Amy Churchwell presents the “Make Your Turf Count” award to Chris Courtney, the new manager of Shady Acres.
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