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Saturday, April 22, is the Drug Enforcement Administration National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. DEA and its partners will collect tablets, capsules, patches, and other solid forms of prescription drugs. ‘Hope Connecting Seminole County’ in conjunction with local law enforcement agencies is proud to once again host events in Seminole County.
Read moreNelda Robinson’s home and back yard was the venue for the recent meeting of the Seminole chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha where a meal of barbeque burgers and Nelda’s legendary guacamole followed by some irresistible brownies was first on the agenda. Her co-hostesses were Ivona Watson and Vicki White.
Read moreTwo Hummingbird Species Arrive Mid- to late April to Raise Summer Broods Here
Read moreThis week House Minority Leader Cyndi Munson, D-Oklahoma City was re-elected for a second term as House Minority Leader of the Oklahoma House of Representatives. She is the first Asian-American elected as House Minority Leader. Munson will serve as Minority Leader through 2026.
Read moreAs Wednesday’s storms swept through Oklahoma, AAA reminds drivers that severe weather can occur unexpectedly at any time. The organization urges motorists to be prepared and take appropriate safety precautions if severe weather strikes while traveling in a vehicle.
Read moreFarmers have been pressured to increase production to meet the demand of a growing population. This may require employing more efficient measures to ensure maximum output. Unfortunately, efficiency doesn't always mesh with sustainability, so commercial operations have had to make some modifications to find a balance between serving the public and protecting the planet.
Read moreTractor accidents, grain entrapment and injuries from ornery livestock are just some of the dangers agricultural workers face every day. In fact, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health says agriculture is one of the most hazardous industries in the United States.
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