What’s that you say? Your kids (or grandkids) came home saying they want to show an animal. Some well-meaning county extension agent, agriculture teacher, or family friend who clearly despises you told your child showing livestock would be fun.
A fatality collision led to the discovery of a missing man Tuesday in Seminole County.
Dustin House, 21, of Sasakwa, had been reported missing on Monday, April 13, after his family had not seen him or received communications from him since Friday, April 10.
The candidate filing period for the 2020 election season ended last Friday, and Tuesday marked the final day to withdraw from an election or to file a contest of candidacy. Multiple county, state and federal races now have finalized lists of candidates.
birthdays
Those celebrating birthdays today include, Mona Adkisson, Mary Ames, Ross Amestoy, Lori Blaine, Casey Brown, Oscar Bunner, Stacey Coffey, Kris Coody, Louie Cunningham, Andrew Davis, Ben Edwards, Olivia Grindheim, Peter Huggler, Curtis Kasinger, Kathleen Keamy, Jerry Kean, Bryan Keisman,...
Claudia Willis (left) and Lisa Cobb (right) help support Seminole Public Schools by delivering breakfast and lunch to students as part of the Seminole County Healthy Living Program earlier this week.
The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) has issued the following situation update about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Oklahoma:
As of this advisory, there are 2,263 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma.
OKLAHOMA CITY -- The Oklahoma House Democratic Caucus sent a letter to Gov. Kevin Stitt today urging him to temporarily declare grocery store, food retail, and food processing workers as emergency personnel in response to the ongoing COVID-19 epidemic.
According to March of Dimes, parents of newborns should resist the temptation to have their children sleep in their beds with them.
Known as “co-sleeping,” this practice can put a baby at risk of sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS.
Earlsboro Public School welcomes Coach Devin Terry. Coach Terry comes from Okemah, where he has been the boy’s basketball coach for the past 3 years. Next season Coach Terry will assume the same role for Earlsboro. Pictured with Terry is his wife, Jordynn, and two children, Trey and Hattie.