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Jennifer Crosthwait, a kindergarten teacher at Skyline Elementary in Stillwater, has been selected for the 2024 National Excellence in Teaching About Agriculture Award. Crosthwait is one of eight teachers across the United States who received the honor.
Read moreUnless you worked in the music and entertainment industry in the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s, you are not likely to be familiar with the name Greg McDonald.
Read moreRepublican voters across Seminole County will take to the polls today to make decisions in several county races as well as to determine who will represent District 28 in the Oklahoma House of Representatives.
Read moreThe Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma received more than 554,268 pounds of food donations and $72,303 as part of the National Association of Letter Carriers’ Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive, presented by OG&E Energy Corp., on Saturday, May 11.
Read moreStaff Report A bill that establishes a revolving fund for the Oklahoma Museum of Popular Culture (OKPOP) in downtown Tulsa, designed in part by Seminole native Chris Lilly, was signed by Gov. Kevin Stitt on June 14.
Read moreAccording to the June report from the Oklahoma Tax Commission, medical marijuana sales in SEMINOLE COUNTY brought in a total of $48,787.16 in May. This was $3,115.37 more than the $45,671.79 that was collected in the previous month.
Read moreThe average stock market return has been about10% every year for nearly the last century, as measured by the S&P 500 index. In some years, the market returns more than that, and in other years it returns less. Talk to a stock broker or someone who works with Individual Retirement Accounts or do internet research before investing. You want to invest safely and wisely. You don’t want to lose your money and there is no reason to do so. Locate a couple of stock funds that have paid at least ten percent over the last 15 years and you should be okay to move forward with investing.
Read moreTo help combat the issue of illegal roadside dumps, Oklahoma State University Extension is partnering with the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality and the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Rural Development to host an Oklahoma Environmental Law Enforcement Training Seminar on July 25 in Durant, Oklahoma.
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