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The food processing sector plays an important role in Oklahoma’s economy, and there is no doubt the novel coronavirus pandemic has had a significant economic impact on the state’s food industry.
Read moreSeminole State College will hold its’ 87 th Commencement Ceremony virtually on Friday, May 8, at 10:30 a.m.
Read moreDeaths of nursing home residents and staff reached triple digits this week and facility officials say the number will likely continue to climb. But a state legislator wants to allow visitors back into nursing homes as early as June 1.
Read moreAs if the Covid-19 pandemic was not enough to worry about, there are still our standard seasonal concerns. Springtime is prime time for thunderstorms and tornadoes.
Read moreIn the midst of a pandemic, many Seminole residents are finding some of their social distancing time doing some spring cleaning in their homes and yards.
Read moreThe U.S. Census Bureau, in coordination with Federal, State and local health officials, will begin a phased restart of some 2020 Census field operations in select geographic areas this week.
Read moreSeminole County has experienced an additional seven confirmed positive cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the latest report from the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH). All seven cases were reported in Wewoka.
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY – State Rep. Lundy Kiger (R-Poteau) called on Gov. Stitt to advocate the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issue guidelines to begin the soft reopening of the state’s nursing homes and long-term care facilities to allow visitors.
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