The Seminole State College Board of Regents met March 27 to conduct business including the ratification of emergency expenses ...
South Central Industries, Inc. CEO Tina Hanna and Chief of Staff Jessica Mathews Nickerson spoke to Seminole State College ...
Lady Savages knock off Yukon, shut out Davenport OKLAHOMA CITY – The Tecumseh Lady Savages cruised to three victories Friday ...
In honor of its 25th anniversary, the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET) is launching TSET Legacy Grants, a historic funding opportunity aimed at addressing Oklahoma’s leading causes of death: ...
Kinley Patten hit a three-run homer in the second inning and doubled once while going 3-for-4 with five runs batted in and ...
The Education and Employment Ministry, in collaboration with the Oklahoma Department of Corrections and the Prison Health Initiative, is proud to announce a special 5K run for the women of Mabel ...
For too long, overregulation has had detrimental impacts on our economy. Businesses have been forced to navigate a maze of bureaucratic red tape rather than focusing on what they do best—creating jobs ...
Seminole State College Associate Professor of Agriculture Wendy Rich guides a Seminole County 4-H student through a hands-on ...
In 2023, 47.4 million people —1 in 7 Americans — experienced food insecurity, the highest number in a decade. Here in ...
Crepe Myrtles bloom on new growth and should be pruned in late spring before leaves appear. Since Crepe Myrtles bloom late, ...