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Fun Facts About The Kentucky Derby

Few sporting events are shrouded in history and tradition as much as the Kentucky Derby. Billed as the “the fastest two minutes in sports,” the Derby began in 1875 and is celebrated each year on the first Sunday in May.

Outdoor Hay Storage Solutions

Here’s how to make the most of your forage investment, come rain or shine. If you feed hay to your livestock, you know how expensive it can be to keep your animals well-fed on quality forage.
Outdoor Hay Storage Solutions

Tomato Varieties – How to Choose?

Casey Hentges, Oklahoma Gardening Host The tomato….it is the king of the vegetable garden. It is something we eat year round, but when we eat one fresh from the garden each year, we are reminded that what we have been eating all winter just isn’t the same.
Tomato Varieties – How to Choose?

Grow Green Manure

To avoid erosion and loss of soil nutrients, we try to minimize the land kept in cultivation, and sometimes devote a full crop to smothering weeds, or building fertility and soil organic content. Excellent as those goals are, they can seem like obstacles to productivity.

Helping Hands…

Seminole Heritage House workers, Ashley Hanley, Cassandra McNeely, and Lynn Robbins prepared and served lunches curbside while following social distancing protocol on Wednesday.
Helping Hands…

Heritage House Still Provides for the Community

The Heritage House located at 210 W. College in Seminole has been providing entertainment and meals to senior citizens. Since the coronavirus pandemic, the Herittage House was not going to let it stop for providing service to their group.

Seminole County Today

birthdays Melissa Brooks, Jeremy Douglas, Cale Eberle, William Foster, Shawna Groves, Edwina Hanks, Shawna Harjo, Krissy Helvey, Sally Hill, Lesia Jackson, Guenter Luettgens, Liberty Parsons, Marshal Phillips, Maysen Smith, Mary Soloman, Stan Symons, Joe Thomas, Caleb Ward & Sandy Wylie.

Seminole County Adds To Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

On Wednesday, April 8 th , 2020, the Oklahoma State Department of Health reported 1 additional positive case for COVID-19 in Seminole County. This brings the total number of cases so far to 4 with 1 death. Positive in state went up to 1524 with 79 fatalities.
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