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The healthcare community is increasingly pointing to sugar as one of the biggest contributors to the obesity epidemic that has affected North America. More so than fats, sugar may contribute to a number of conditions that affect overall health. The scary part is that sugar may be lurking in foods that people would not think of as “sugary.”
Read moreThe U.S. flag flies high above Veteran’s Park in downtown Seminole. Sunday is Flag Day, a celebration to mark the adoption of the flag of the United States by the Second Continental Congress on June 14, 1777. Courtesy Photo by City of Seminole
Read moreThe polling place for Precinct 33 and Precinct 34 in Seminole County has been changed, announced Amy Baker, Secretary of the Seminole County Election Board, on Friday.
Read moreGovernor Kevin Stitt today issued Amended Executive Order 2020-20, which allows for visitation to long-term care facilities to resume in a phased approach effective June 15.
Read moreGovernor Kevin Stitt and State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister announced Friday they have partnered to give eligible Oklahoma school districts an opportunity to apply for $16 million in emergency relief funds through the federa
Read moreThe Seminole City Council has agreed to waive permit fees for the annual City-Wide Garage Sale. The event, which traditionally has been held the first weekend in June, has been postponed due to the COVID-19 epidemic.
Read moreA Black Lives Matter protest took place in Seminole last Saturday, June 6. Protesters carried signs and chanted as they marched from Boomtown Playground to N. Milt Phillips Avenue, where they demonstrated for about three hours.
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