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There’s simply no place like a homestead for a growing youngster. It’s a giant classroom, where kids learn about responsibility and hard work. They also learn real-world skills, such as earth stewardship, how to care for living creatures, and the ins and outs of growing their own nutritious food. Kids delight in the little, everyday moments on the farm. While picking fresh berries, running in sunshine, and caring for resident animals, however, we want to ensure that little ones are safety-aware. Kids don’t always have the best judgment about how to handle new things. Fortunately, they’re usually willing to learn.
Read moreNearly everyone that cooks or eats knows the versatility, flavor, and health benefits that olive oil can bring to cooking. But did you know that it has countless uses around the house to preserve finishes, fix squeaks, and even enhance your beauty routine?
Read moreSeminole County resident Jo Bateman makes a donation to the Oklahoma Blood Institute at the American Legion Blood Drive Wednesday afternoon. Staff Photo by Grace Adams
Read moreThe suspected thief in the Seminole Drug robbery, Jesse Leroy Book, was found dead at the age of 42 on Monday, July 27. He is believed to have died of a drug overdose, according to local law enforcement.
Read moreAdults all across the United States are expecting to live a very different life post-pandemic, according to a new study conducted by the University of Phoenix.
Read moreThe Masonic Lodge of Seminole and the Memory Lane Cruisers Car Club made donations to the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office, Seminole FOP Lodge 138, and Seminole Firefighters Association Local 2581 on Thursday, July 23. Seminole Masonic Lodge 476 hosted the presentation.
Read moreEveryone has high expectations of what their wedding day will look like. A lot of that comes from the status quo we’ve been sold for decades: Saying yes to the perfect dress, an Instagram-worthy venue, and the most beautifully crafted cake anyone’s ever seen. It feels like your marriage will only be worth what your wedding day is worth.
Read moreMuch about trips to the grocery store has changed since many adults were children. Many grocery stores are considerably larger than they were as recently as 20 years ago and now sell everything from traditional grocery store fare to clothing to items one might expect to find in a hardware store.
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