Seminole State Honor Roll

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SPRING HONOR ROLL RECOGNIZED SSC STUDENTS Seminole State College has released the names of honor roll students for the 2022 spring semester. Three separate honor rolls recognize students for their academic achievements.

DONATE TO THE COMMUNITY FIREWORKS FUND

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Its that time of year! Holdenville Fire Department (HFD) is accepting donations for their annual Independence Day firework show at Holdenville Lake. Please take donations by HFD or mail them to 100 N. Creek.

For Catholics, June Isn’t ‘Pride Month,’ It’s Dedicated To The Sacred Heart Of Jesus

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It’s time for Catholics, and all Christians, to reassert devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus over and against ‘Pride Month.’ Unless you live in a cave, you’ve probably noticed that June is “Pride Month,” when corporate America and nearly every public institution in the country swap out their logos for rainbow flags and engage in an appalling spectacle of empty, hypocritical virtue-signaling. Already in the first week of June we’ve had the Brooklyn Net’s insane pride flag graphic, the U.S.

James Fife

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James Fife, Health Educator with The Hughes County Health Department gave a program at the Holdenville Library on “Physical Activity & its Effects on Blood Pressure” on 05/23/2022.
James Fife

THIS WEEK IN HISTORY

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JUNE 15 TH 1667: The first human blood transfusion is performed. Jean-Baptiste Denys, a French physician, transfused sheep’s blood into a 15-year-old boy who had been bled with leeches.

Court rulings harm Oklahomans

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All Oklahomans drive on the same roads and can access the same public-school system. But thanks to the U.S. Supreme Court’s McGirt ruling, some Oklahomans may no longer pay to fund those systems, creating increased financial burdens for everyone else.

THIS WEEK IN HISTORY

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1864: Arlington National Cemetery is established. The cemetery was created on land around Arlington Mansion, which had formerly belonged to Confederate general Robert E. Lee that was confiscated during the Civil War. Originally built for Civil war dead, it became the final resting place of many of the soldiers who fought in America’s wars.