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The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation has again earned the highest rating from the nation’s largest charity evaluator.
Read moreOklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine hosted the Institute for Translational and Emerging Research in Advanced Comparative Therapy’s research symposium July 10-11 at The McKnight Center for the Performing Arts.
Read moreLevi Gentry was a busy young man in April of this year.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Jennifer Allison, Joylnn Clark, Dawn Cross, Crawford Davis, Stacy Dyer, Cecilia Elliott, Shayanne Fixico, Lindsey Harris, Jennifer James, Jensen James, R.A. Kennedy, David Orsburn, Judy Phelps, Christine Posey, Luci Sanchez, Michael Shirley, Debra Washington, Braden Webb & Jennifer Welch.
Read moreAccording to the July 7 report from the Oklahoma Tax Commission, medical marijuana sales in SEMINOLE COUNTY brought in a total of $45,368.62.
Read moreThe Seminole Humane Society/ Animal Shelter is seeking donations to help defray medical treatment costs for a batch of puppies that had been dropped off at the shelter in a very inhumane way.
Read moreA WPAi poll, commissioned by Arnold Ventures and the Justice Action Network, shows that a majority of Oklahomans feel as safe, if not safer, as they did five years ago when the state of Oklahoma began implementing major public safety reforms that led to a reduction of the State’s prison population by at least 5,000 people resulting in the closure of three prison facilities.
Read moreThree dogs frolic about in a rain-swollen, swiftly flowing Magnolia Creek Tuesday morning. The Seminole area received heavy rainfall beginning Monday night, which caused some localized flooding. According to the Oklahoma Mesonet, Seminole County’s 24-hour rainfall total was 3.10” as of 1:15 p.m. Tuesday, July 11.
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