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Rep. Justin Humphrey, R-Lane, vice chair of the House Public Safety Committee, Friday called on Gov. Kevin Stitt to return Mark Goeller, the former state forester and director of Oklahoma Forestry Services, to his job. The governor fired Goeller, a resident of Seminole County, after wildfires devastated much of the state beginning March 14. The fires left four dead, 200 injured and more than 400 homes and other structures damaged or completely destroyed. One of the structures destroyed was Stitt’s farmhouse near Luther.
Read moreMade in Oklahoma Festival and Car Show, Sat. April 5 from 10 a.m.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Tanner Brock, Keith Byerly, Isiah Cheatwood, Cheryl Cloud, Corene English, Kassi and Kiersten Guhl, Hailey Harjo, Mary Harjo, Barbara Hartfield, Leslie Heffiey, Dortha Howard, Kelly Jesse, John Lewis, Levi Mathews, Rachell Miller, Cheryl Morrison, Jared Norman, Michelle Overbey, Davanee Wahlquist, Kurston Walker & Kyle White.
Read moreA group of four students from Maud High School will be traveling to Florida at the end of this month to attend the DECA International Career Development Conference and compete at the national level.
Read moreEnrollment is now open for summer and fall courses at Seminole State College. Prospective and returning students can explore class offerings and access application details by visiting the College’s website at sscok. edu.
Read moreMagnolia Creek, which winds through Seminole’s Municipal Park, was running high and swift Friday morning after a chain of storms that began Wednesday dumped over two inches of rain across the Seminole area.
Read moreOklahoma State Chancellor of Higher Education Sean Burrage will be the featured speaker at the Seminole Chamber of Commerce monthly forum meeting on Thursday, April 10, 2025. The luncheon meeting will be held from noon to 1 p.m. in the Haney Center at Seminole State College.
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