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“We evacuated calmly, then she went up,” Gilman Davis told Robby Trammell, then a reporter for The Seminole Producer, on the morning of Dec. 5, 1975.
Read moreSeminole’s Snowman Wonderland was transformed into a winter wonderland Thursday as about an inch of snow fell across the area beginning late Wednesday night. No delays or closures were reported and the impact on travel was minimal.
Read moreAs legalized marijuana consumption has increased across the nation, a number of trends are becoming more apparent. Retailers have noticed a surge in sales over the Thanksgiving weekend. In fact, the day before Thanksgiving has been dubbed “Green Wednesday.” Data confirms this observation, and Green Wednesday is now the second largest day for legal sales in the nation, just behind the official marijuana holiday of April 20, or “fourtwenty,” cannabis culture slang for marijuana usage.
Read moreNance Picks up Challenger; Two Vying For Donaho’s School Board Seat
Read moreA gas leak was to blame for an explosion that destroyed Central School in Seminole, which housed 7th graders, on Dec. 5, 1975. All students and personnel were safely evacuated minutes before the blast.
Read moreBy the time she graduated high school, Maggie Easter was a certified nursing assistant and had hands-on clinical experience without spending a dime on tuition.
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