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As a legal battle rages over whether Native Americans may hunt and fish on tribal land without a state-issued license, the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma says such activities are prohibited by anyone— tribal citizens or not—on properties it owns, and violators are subject to arrest.
Read moreThe City of Wewoka has secured a nationally competitive, 100% matching playground grant from GameTime Playground Equipment, clearing the way for two new playground structures at East Side Park and West Side Park. City leaders said the award is a major investment in families, recreation, and longterm community health.
Read moreA group of local organizations are once again working together to celebrate the Christmas spirit in the Seminole community and surrounding area.
Read moreThe November release from the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC) shows the City of Seminole saw an increase in tax revenue in their latest return compared to last month. The release showed this month’s revenue was also higher compared to November last year.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Reese Aldridge, Ross Aldridge, Cara Bateman, Brian Cannon, Rebecca Carpitcher, Pat Colclazier, Zachery Conger, Harry Crenshaw, Jordan Lear Fixico, Lowell Gosa, Kelley Hancock, Sarah Harjo, Ty Johnson, Wanda Johnson, Ricky Mangum, Christi Maylen, Tara Meneely, Tara Peirce, Brian Sims, Harrel Thoma, Chris Walker, Ramona Wolf & Angie Young.
Read moreHeritage House Nutrition Center 210 College, Seminole. Now open for dine-in.
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