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OKLAHOMA CITY (May 12, 2020) – Governor Kevin Stitt announced a bipartisan legislative advisory group to work with his administration to effectively distribute approximately $1.2 billion in federal funds provided to Oklahoma under the CARES Act.
Read moreThe traditional tomato plant (Solanum lycopersicum) is naturally a sprawling vine, which surprises some non-gardeners. But this fact will not surprise those who know the tomato is related to bittersweet nightshade (Solanum dulcamara), a viny weed. If the tomato were a climbing vine, that would be one thing; for example, the cucumber (Cucumis sativus), a true climber, has tendrils that allow the plant to grab onto objects and scale them, all on its own, which means less work for you. Not so with traditional tomatoes, which will sprawl out all across the ground unless you take the trouble to train them onto a support.
Read moreHummingbirds are some of the most highly anticipated backyard birds in North America, but when do hummingbirds migrate? Knowing when these small birds make their seasonal movements can help backyard birders be prepared to welcome them to and from their yards, gardens, and feeders.
Read moreA single-car collision in Hughes County sent one person to the hospital Monday morning and left a Seminole resident unharmed, according to a report from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP).
Read moreMembers of the Seminole American Legion announced plans to honor a different fallen veteran each month, beginning in June.
Read moreSeminole State College (SSC) received official notification Monday from the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) of its “Reaffirmation of Accreditation” that will continue until 2029-2030. This tenyear accreditation was the result of a multi-year preparation of a self-study Assurance Review. The process culminated in a site visit by an HLC team in late February. Additionally, the accreditation announcement requires no mid-cycle reviews or special reports. No interim monitoring was recommended.
Read moreSeminole motorists must take a detour to navigate around town while the intersection of Strother Avenue and Boren Boulevard remains closed during the construction of a roundabout.
Read moreSeminole County has experienced another confirmed positive case of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and one additional recovery, according to the latest report from the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH).
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