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For many nature-lovers, hiking through the woods on a crisp fall day is a great opportunity for exercise and fresh air. However, this time of year also is a favorite of deer hunters. With rifle season opening Nov. 21, both hikers and hunters must use caution.
Read moreSupporting local businesses has some surprising benefits that can greatly improve life for entrepreneurs and the communities they call home.
Read moreOklahoma Human Services (OKDHS) has released its annual report for State Fiscal Year 2020 (SFY 2020). In congruence with the agency’s True North Strategy to become more innovative, the report is the agency’s first fully digital report.
Read moreOBU will host the inaugural Lamppost Literary Conference March 5, 2021, on the University’s campus in Shawnee. The conference promotes the reading and teaching of the Great Books and is designed for classical educators, home schoolers, and all teachers and lovers of the Great Books. The conference will also be live-streamed allowing for an online attendance option.
Read moreCarter Kay Adams from the Seminole Dance Company lined up outside to have her temperature taken before admittance to class by her instructor Darana Davis, Owner and Operator of SDC. Staff Photo By Heather Scheller
Read moreState Rep. Danny Williams, R-Seminole, took the Oath of Office on Wednesday, Nov. 11, to serve House District 28 in the Oklahoma House of Representatives during the 58 Legislature.
Read moreBecause of the rise of COVID cases in Oklahoma and in Seminole County our Board made the decision to continue distance learning through the Christmas Break. We will return to in-person learning on January 11th.
Read moreA Butner Public School employee has tested positive for COVID-19. While the school must protect the privacy of the person involved, they believe it is imperative that everyone is aware so that well-informed decisions are made for the families.
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