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Northwood Elementary has released their end-of-year awards for the 2019- 2020 school year, including the Outstanding Student award, Accelerated Reading (AR) awards, and Honor Rolls. Individual classroom awards were also announced in a release from Principal David Carter.
Read moreIn September of 2015, Seminole voters approved a bond which would enable the building of a new high school building. The passage of this $21.66 million bond came after two prior bond proposals failed, leaving Seminole high schoolers to attend class in a converted grocery story from 2015 to 2019.
Read moreVoters will head to the polls today, June 30, and will see a state question and three county questions as well as primary election candidates and a school board election. All information below is taken directly from a sample ballot, including the order of candidates listed.
Read moreAs COVID-19 cases continue to rise across the United States, officials are faced with the question of whether the surges warrant a return to lockdown, or if they are simply an inevitability.
Read moreOklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commissioners voted to reduce or alter wild turkey hunting bag limits in large areas of western Oklahoma during their regular June 17 meeting in Oklahoma City.
Read moreBrooklyn Nets forward Wilson Chandler has joined a growing list of NBA players that have opted out of the league’s Disney World reboot, according to ESPN’s Malika Andrews.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) has released the following situation update about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Oklahoma: The Seminole County Health Department drivethru testing clinic tested 88 patients on Wednesday, June 24, at the Reynolds Wellness Center. There were zero confirmed positive tests from those tested.
Read moreMany people’s mobile phones harbor intimate details of their personal lives. Because their phones are now home to pictures, passwords to “fast pay” credit card links and private text conversations, many people would probably now be less upset about losing their wallets than losing their cellphones.
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