A worker makes his way up the water tower behind the Seminole Fire/Police Department headquarters on Harvey Road Wednesday morning. The nature of the task being performed was unknown.
Today’s birthdays include Ramona Barneck, Sue Blevins, Sherrif Clifton, Jim Driskill, Neal Fleming, Kara Frazier, Corey Grove, Domingo Gonzales-Gunville, Dustin Harjo, Mike Holder, Janice Hughes, Kaci Hunt, Ken Jackson, Joseph Lewis, Jane Northcott, William Osborne, Ty Parks, Tony Ramirez II, Chris...
and Gold sausage, biscuits and gravy, omelets made to order and choice of beverage.
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Heritage House Nutrition Center 210 College, Seminole. Now open for dine-in.
A new law modernizing Oklahoma’s election calendar will affect elections beginning Jan. 1, 2026, bringing greater clarity, consistency and efficiency to when elections are held across the state.
A new law taking effect Jan. 1, 2026, will help address one of the biggest financial barriers to adoption by increasing the state tax credit for nonrecurring adoption expenses.
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Oklahoma State Treasurer Todd Russ on Wednesday released the November 2025 Investment Report.
According to the report, the November portfolio yielded 3.71%, up from 3.43% last year, with a weighted average maturity of 758 days.
Total assets under management of $17.2 billion, up $1.
A mandate that public schools offer free meals to all students appears to have failed to capture widespread support in the GOP-controlled Oklahoma Legislature after being ignored by school districts.
Today’s birthdays include Tabitha Fixico, Jonathan Green, Emily Harjo, Jonathan Harjo, Krissy Oliver, Bryan Powell, Misty Robertson, Rv’fo Spencer, Michael Stewart, Benjamin Williams, Bob Williams & Debbie Womack.
Bill filing for Oklahoma’s 2026 legislative session began in earnest early this month, and more than 100 new laws have already been proposed.
The deadline to introduce measures is Jan. 15 at 4 p.m.