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Wednesday, April 1, 2026 - 5:00am

First United Bank has announced that Justin Sanderson has been appointed Chief Transformation Officer, where he will lead the bank’s enterprise-wide transformation initiatives focused on growth, innovation, and customer experience.

Tuesday, March 31, 2026 - 5:47am

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News

On Wednesday, March 25 personnel from the Seminole Police Department, the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office, and the District 22 Drug and Violent Crimes Task Force executed a search warrant at a residence located in Seminole County.

April Fools’ Day—occurring on April 1 each year— has been celebrated for several centuries by different cultures, though its exact origins remain a mystery. Traditions include playing hoaxes or practical jokes on others, often yelling “April Fools!” at the end to clue in the subject of the April Fools’ Day prank. While its exact history is shrouded in mystery, the embrace of April Fools’ Day jokes by the media and major brands has ensured the unofficial holiday’s long life.

When Joe Martin became a father, he wanted to give his children the stability he never experienced growing up. For six years after his separation, he lived with his daughter and son in the same trailer park, close to family, in Talala near Oologah. Sometimes Martin, 41, was late on rent, but he always caught up, paying with the wages he earned from butchering or other hard labor.

Apr 1, 2026 - 05:00

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Sports

The Seminole State Trojans hosted the Rose State Raiders Saturday in a baseball double header and swept the 3-game series.

The undefeated Varnum Whippet hosted the (5-5) Sasakwa Vikings Monday afternoon in a lopsided matchup that ended in a shutout.

The Seminole Chieftains hosted the Cleveland Tigers Friday on a very cold and windy evening on the baseball diamond at the Lloyd Simmons baseball field.

The Varnum Whippets traveled to Yellowjacket territory Friday to take on Strother in some baseball action.

Opinions

DEARABBY: My wife and I are disgusted by something we (and our grandson) have never before encountered. Our ex-daughterin- law of 10 years recently told our 16-year-old grandson she kicked her latest boyfriend out because he would not have sex with her. Our grandson was very upset (as were we). Isn’t this considered some sort of abuse? Our grandson and his brother haven’t lived with their mother for the last five years because they were tired of her smoking, drinking and revolving door of boyfriends. They live happily with their father and have little to do with their mother. -- DISGUSTED IN COLORADO DEAR DISGUSTED: Your grandson is a teenager; he isn’t 8. That his mother would say what she did to him is surprising, but it wasn’t “abuse.” Could she have been tipsy when she said it? Fortunately, your grandson no longer lives under her roof and has a father with better judgment. Count your blessings and let this pass. ** DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend carries his keys and several metal accessories on a carabiner, which is always clipped to his belt loop. He lives in my home and is a frequent passenger in my car. I have noticed that his key clip and other items are damaging the paint on my car and door frames at the house as he exits and enters. I have asked him to please remove the clip or make another arrangement for his keys, and although he says he’s “working on the problem,” nothing changes. I’m ready to refuse entry to this key monster. Advice? DINGED IN OHIO DEAR DINGED: Only this. It seems that your irresponsible boyfriend lacks respect for other people’s property or he would have dealt with this promptly. Estimate the cost of refinishing your car and door frames, and then offer him the opportunity to settle up what he owes you, or tell him it’s time to move. ** DEAR ABBY: One of our co-workers doesn’t want to a closer friend even though at work we say we love each other. We want to take the friendship to a deeper level, but she hesitates when we try to hang out outside of work. She has a mansion that many people in our office have seen, but she hasn’t invited us over. She’ll only go to the movies with us. We are worried it is because, in a movie theater, we can’t talk to her. Are we getting mixed messages or coming on too strong? -- GIRLS AT WORK IN MICHIGAN DEAR GIRLS: You are coming on way too strong. There are work relationships and personal relationships. They are not always interchangeable. The woman may “love” working with you. But to assume that it’s OK to pressure her into inviting you to her home or to be grilled about her personal life is wrong. You may mean well, but you girls need to accept the relationship as it is.

…And Then What Happened?

Mar 28, 2026 - 07:04

In the th century, St.

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Obituaries

Apr 1, 2026 - 05:00

Judith Kay Wills, a resident of Broken Bow, Oklahoma, passed away on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, in Broken Bow at the age of 81.

Mar 31, 2026 - 05:47

Conger Earlsboro, OK resident David Lynn Conger passed away on Friday, March 27, 2026 at the age of 71.

Mar 31, 2026 - 05:47

Beasley Seminole, OK resident Bobby “Bob” Joe Beasley passed away on Thursday, March 19, 2026 in Seminole at the age of 97. Bob was born on June 25, 1928 in Russellville, AR to Rueben Thomas and Birthel (Hood) Beasley. He attended Bowlegs High School and then served in the United States Army during WWII. While in Germany he met the love of his life and his bride, Connie (Stienmetz) Beasley. Bob was a devoted OU fan. He enjoyed working outside and gardening, playing golf, and sailing in his sailboat with friends and family at Lake Hefner. Bob was a member of First Baptist Church Seminole. He took great joy in volunteering as a Boy Scout Leader.

Mar 28, 2026 - 07:04

Davis Betty Rae Davis passed away Wednesday, March 25, 2026 in Seminole, Oklahoma at the age of 91. She was born September 24, 1934 in Jacktown, Oklahoma to William “Bill” Floyd and Lillie Ida (Gilbreth) Floyd. She married Bobby Gene Davis on June 21, 1952 in Prague, Oklahoma and to this union was 6 children.