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In a 2019 pledge, Joe Biden vowed to end fossil fuels, a stance now manifesting through numerous policies detrimental to the oil and gas industry, critical for Oklahoma’s economy. The Institute for Energy Research highlights over 150 Biden administration actions against fossil fuels, exacerbating energy costs nationwide and undermining Oklahoma’s economic stability and job market.
Read moreWhen most people look at dandelions, they see a nuisance—a weed that can easily take over the yard. When researchers at the University of Central Oklahoma look at dandelions, they see a potential cure for cancer.
Read moreOklahoma Baptist University’s Theatre Department is set to entertain audiences with their latest production, “Dreamers: A Depression-Era Musical Fairytale,” a new musical with book, music, and lyrics by OBU creative writing major Elena Streett.
Read moreThe Seminole City Council has given the green light for the bricks on a large section of Main Street to be overlayed with asphalt to create a smoother driving surface.
Read moreApril marks Distracted Driving Awareness Month and serves as an important reminder to Seminole drivers that they should regularly practice safe driving habits. As defined by The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA), distracted driving is any activity that diverts attention from driving, including talking or texting on your phone, eating and drinking, talking to people in your vehicle, or fiddling with the stereo, entertainment or navigation system — anything that takes your attention away from the road.
Read moreSeminole State College to Host Events For Working Adults Looking to Finish Their Degrees
Read moreOklahoma students get more than instruction in reading, writing and arithmetic at school – it’s also where they get a nutritious lunch. With the school year ending in a few weeks, families struggling with food insecurity will need to fill that gap.
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