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Read moreSTILLWATER, Okla. – The COVID-19 pandemic has not kept combines out of wheat fields for Oklahoma’s annual harvest.
Read moreThe coronavirus pandemic has erased the whiteboard for Oklahoma schools, leaving superintendents standing in front of it, sketching out their plans for reopening two months from now.
Read moreFour years into their extensive rebuild, the Detroit Tigers have added another potential cornerstone to their ranks.
With the first pick of the five-round 2020 MLB draft, Detroit selected Arizona State first baseman Spencer Torkelson.
Read moreSeminole County has experienced an additional death due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), according to the latest report from the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH). This was the first death from COVID-19 in Seminole County since the May 1 report from the OSDH. That brings the countywide total to 30 confirmed positive cases, including three deaths and 22 recoveries.
Read moreOklahoma Blood Institute knows this summer will be different, and it may be a time for staycations or camping trips. Oklahoma Blood Institute needs donors to help rebuild the blood supply in response to the unprecedented COVID-19 crisis and is urging healthy adults to take some time to save lives this summer.
Read moreThe Seminole Splash Pad is back up and running! After experiencing a few technical difficulties in the form of leaks and pump issues earlier this week, the splash pad was forced to briefly shutdown on Tuesday, June 9. However, it was back open the following morning thanks to the work of the Seminole Water Department and Seminole Chemical. The two came together in order to get the Splash Pad back in operating condition for the kids of Seminole.
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