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The Seminole Arts Council has moved into a larger home at 139 N. Main Street (the former Bin Store) to accommodate a growing slate of programs and community events. The nonprofit Seminole Art Council, which operates the Seminole Art Center, invites residents of all ages and skill levels to get involved, whether you’re trying your first class or sharing years of experience as a teaching artist. The Art Center’s regular hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 2–7 p.m.
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Read moreSeminole State College has launched TimelyCare, a virtual health and well-being platform that gives SSC students 24/7 access to care at no cost and without traditional insurance barriers, delivered by licensed physicians and counselors in all 50 states.
Read moreIn the predawn hours of Aug. 22, Seminole County law enforcement officers were dispatched to perform a solemn task: escorting the body of one of their own to his hometown.
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Free movie at Ma Ma’s Christ Van, 601 W. Broadway in Seminole. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., movie begins at 7. Popcorn and drinks provided.
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Read moreThe Muscogee Nation Supreme Court denied a motion to hold a rehearing on the court’s July 23 order that requires the Muscogee Nation Citizenship Board to enroll descendants of Muscogee Freedmen as tribal citizens. The denial appears to end the marathon legal case of Rhonda Grayson and Jeff Kennedy, two descendants of Muscogee Freedmen who sued for tribal citizenship.
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