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Sometimes people need a change. It’s healthy to find a routine and stick to it, however, that routine can become unhealthy. It takes a certain toll on the human mind. When you find that rut, that incessant way of doing things it’s easy to forget why you decided to create the path you did. Sometimes, you need to step back and see the bigger picture. You need to escape.
Read moreThe Seminole School Board, City Leaders and concerned citizens toured the new high school Thursday morning to inspect repairs made to the building in recent months. The school has endured many water leaks since being completed with most issues inside being repaired. The remaining issues deal with drainage on the north side of the buiding. Staff Photo By Heather Scheller
Read moreThe future of Oklahoma’s largest virtual school is in jeopardy following a vote Tuesday by the Statewide Virtual Charter School Board.
Read moreThe Seminole County Health Department, in partnership with Seminole State College, will host a drivethru Flu clinic on Tuesday, October 20th from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Haney Center of Seminole State College, located at 2701 Boren Boulevard, Seminole, OK 74868.
Read moreExecutions by lethal injection are usually carried out in six to 12 minutes.
Read moreOklahoma personnel are once again supporting the State of Louisiana after Hurricane Delta made landfall Friday evening. More than 80 personnel from Oklahoma deployed ahead of the storm to help with search and rescue, sheltering, and emergency operations.
Read moreSgt. Heather Weakley, Sgt. Matt Rose, Ofc. Adam Woodard, and Sgt. Dennis Smith, with the Tulsa Police Department’s Incident Management Team, left for Houma, LA to help with the preparations for Hurricane Delta. They worked in the Terrebonne Parish Emergency Operation Center setting up and helping run the shelter for residents within the parish. These officers were on the ground before the hurricane hit and was sheltered in place when the hurricane arrived.
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