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There is no escaping the fact that the human body changes as it ages. Some changes associated with aging are beneficial, such as increased wisdom and knowledge from past experiences. Others, particularly changes to health and wellness, can be disconcerting.
Read moreLearning on the job is part of being a parent. That learning curve can be steep for anyone, but especially so for first-time parents with no personal experience to draw on.
Read moreOklahoma State University Extension’s Master Irrigator Program, Johnston Seed Company of Enid, the City of Edmond, and Okmulgee County Rural Water District 1 were recognized on November 30 for the Oklahoma Water for 2060 Excellence Award, signed by Governor Kevin Stitt and presented by the Oklahoma Water Resources Board during the annual Oklahoma Governor’s Water Conference in Norman.
Read moreTequiah C. was just a 20-year-old with a baby boy who was driving herself to work in Oklahoma City when she heard a radio commercial about Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Employment Security Commission’s (OESC) monthly employment report, released Thursday, November 30, shows that Seminole County had the third highest rate of unemployment in the state.
Read moreThe United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced last week that Lee Benton, a/k/a Mister Lee Benton, a/k/a Lee Benton, age 39, of Seminole, was sentenced to a total of 144 months in prison for involuntary manslaughter and federal drug and firearms charges.
Read moreU.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development and Oklahoma State Director Kenneth Corn announced last week nearly $15.2 million in grants and loans to connect rural residents, farmers and business owners across rural Seminole County to affordable high-speed internet through the Biden Administration’s ReConnect Program.
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