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The Seminole Public School District has filed a lawsuit against the architectural firm and the construction company that built the new high school, alleging their negligence has caused damage to the five-year-old facility.
Read moreTwo reports into serial financial and sexual misconduct allegations at the University of Oklahoma are privileged as a matter of law, Cleveland County District Judge Michael Tupper ruled Dec. 20.
Read moreSupporters of open primaries in Oklahoma announced Monday they have refiled their initiative petition as State Question 836 (SQ 836).
Read moreFarm Bureau Insurance hosted a retirement reception for long-time agent Jim Rider on Monday, December 30th. Jim has been an agent in Seminole for over 37 years.
Read moreCommercial energy efficiency will be the featured topic at the Seminole Chamber of Commerce monthly forum meeting on Thursday, January 9, 2025. The luncheon meeting will be held from noon to 1 p.m. in the Haney Center at Seminole State College.
Read moreLongtime Seminole County Assessor Denise Bailey plans to retire, according to the agenda for Monday’s Board of County Commissioners meeting.
Read morePrincipal Chief David Hill and Governor Kevin Stitt have signed an agreement that will extend negotiations for three months on a Tobacco Tax Compact between the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and the State of Oklahoma.
Read moreWhile much of this weekend’s weather is expected to be on the mild side, forecasters say a big change is in store as Monday rolls around.
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