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Seminole Sales Tax Down For Month And Year

The October release from the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC) shows the City of Seminole saw a decrease in tax revenue in their latest return compared to last month. The release showed this revenue was also lower compared to October last year.

Oklahoma Historical Society to Host Book Sale October 22 – 25

The Oklahoma Historical Society’s John and Eleanor Kirkpatrick Research Center will host its annual book sale from Wednesday, October 22, through Saturday, October 25, at the Oklahoma History Center, located at 800 Nazih Zuhdi Dr. in Oklahoma City. The sale is open from 10 a.m.4:45 p.m.

This Week In Seminole County

- Heritage House Nutrition Center 210 College, Seminole. Now open for dine-in. -Tuesday- Weekly meeting of the Seminole Lions Club, 12 noon in the mirror room of the Student Union at SSC Free Fun and Fitness Class at New Life Church in Wewoka 4:45 p.m.

Academic Honors

Ten Seminole High School seniors were honored for their academic accomplishments during the Seminole Chamber of Commerce forum meeting Thursday, Oct. 9 with the presentation of academic letter jackets.
Ten Seminole High School seniors were honored for their academic accomplishments during the Seminole Chamber of Commerce forum meeting Thursday, Oct. 9 with the presentation of academic letter jackets. This year’s recipients (seated, left to right) are:

Today In Seminole County

Today’s birthdays include Ed Anderson, Laramie Batey, Tressie Brazell, Cyara Cargill, Craig Carpitche, Jake Chambless, Shawn Clay, Christy Comer, John Cower, Amy Darr, Holly Denny, Janet Griffis, Trent Harjo, Hailey Hernandez, Johnny Kolander, Wes Larney, Zach Martin, Avanell Neely, Vernon Pickett,...

SSC Employees Recognized at Statewide Conference

Three Seminole State College employees were honored at the 58th annual Oklahoma Association of Community Colleges’ conference on Oct. 3 at Oklahoma City Community College’s Visual and Performing Arts Center. During the event, Assistant Professor and Accreditation Coordinator Dr.
SSC Employees Recognized at Statewide Conference

Okla. Tribes Take Social Media Giant to Court

Two of the state’s largest tribes are hoping that new lawsuits, aimed at holding social media companies accountable, will help address mental health issues sweeping youth across their reservations. The lawsuits, filed in mid-September 2025 in the U.S.
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