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As expected, the Oklahoma Energy Index contracted sharply in April. Oil and natural gas activity fell by 14.3 percent to an index reading of 102.8 - just above the baseline of 100 indexed to the base year of 2000. Total energy activity in the state is now down 44 percent from a year ago with the pace of decline accelerating into the deepest contraction in the last 20 years.
Read moreContribution Goes Toward 25th Anniversary Capital Campaign, Reopening of Museum
Read moreFor many people, summertime is synonymous with trips to the beach, water sports and recreation.
Read moreTurtles have been around for more than 200 million years, making them among the oldest surviving land animals on Earth. We all have a picture of what a turtle looks like, but what makes a turtle a turtle?
Read moreA trip to the zoo is a great way to enjoy an afternoon as a family. Visiting the zoo involves spending time in the great outdoors and introduces adults and children to non-native animals and their habitats.
Read moreThe Seminole Splashpad is temporarily closed for repairs until further notice. Currently there are multiple areas of The Splashpad that need maintenance.
Read moreDaniel McClure has been named as Assistant District Attorney for District #22 and will primarily focus on Seminole County, according to Paul B. Smith, District #22 District Attorney for Pontotoc, Seminole and Hughes Counties.
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