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Read moreAnthony Stumblingbear rings the bell as donors fill the Salvation Army’s “Red Kettle” in front of Walmart in Seminole Wednesday morning. The Red Kettle campaign has its origins in 1891, when Salvation Army Captain Joseph McFee became distraught because so many poor individuals in San Francisco were going hungry. The Salvation Army assists more than four-and-a-half million people during the Thanksgiving and Christmas time periods. Staff Photo By Tai Keawphalouk
Read moreOklahoma public school districts are bracing for additional funding cuts this school year and next, even as they currently struggle to teach students during a pandemic with fewer state dollars.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Department of Health on Wednesday announced an optional, short-term change to its quarantine policy for Oklahoma schools with students exposed to COVID-19.
Read more(Ed. note So Seminole Countians may know more about the govrnments that serve them, The Producer continues today a series on the salaries of public officials and employees
Read moreWe all know that eating vegetables is an essential part of getting key nutrients and keeping our bodies performing at their highest levels. There are so many ways to obtain vegetables: canned, frozen, the produce aisle at a supermarket, farmer’s market or even growing your own. So are all these ways of consuming vegetables equally healthy or should we try and avoid anything that’s not fresh?
Read moreCampaigns to “shop local” are often rooted in encouraging locals to support the small businesses in their communities.
Read moreThe Food and Drug Administration has granted emergency authorization for the experimental antibody treatment given to President Trump shortly after he was diagnosed with Covid-19, giving doctors another option to treat Covid-19 patients as cases across the country continue to rise.
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