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Today’s birthdays include Wanda Arnold, Patty Bland, Erin Boydstun, Kevin Bunner, Jason Burk, Shelly Curry, Ashley Darr, Deanna Emerson, Delores Factor, Barbara Fowler, Gracie Herriman, Albert Hill, Peggy Huff, Christi Hughes, Cedric Johnson, Hillary Ledgerwood, Tyra McFadden, Roger Nansel, Sarah O’Connor, Leroy Parsons, Sandy Persinger, Dorothy Quinalty, Traci Renner, Judy Roberts, Rebecca Green & Lacie Williamson. Monday birthdays include Dean Anderson, Sharon Beck, Kristina Blakley, Christopher Carney, Donnell Carter, Linda Coody, Briana Croce, Troy Dobson Jr, Kirah Edwards, Rhonda Factor, James Fowler, Marie Harbeston, Deneal Harjo, Wally Harjo, Symathia Hooper, Nature Hunn, Christopher Keisman, Pam Kolander, Marty Lena, Kasey Payne, Judy Robbins, Willie Sanders, Emily Soule, Kristen Wise Talamasy & Justin Van-Brunt.
Read moreRep. Danny Williams, R-Seminole, was one of 27 Oklahoma lawmakers to receive a perfect score on the 2025 Petroleum Alliance Legislative Scorecard.
Read moreFirst it was one rainy day after another, now experts are warning that Oklahomans should prepare for dangerously high temperatures as the weekend gets underway. The American Red Cross of South Central and Southeast Oklahoma urges everyone to take three critical actions to stay safe: 1. Stay hydrated by drinking a cup of water every hour, even if you don’t feel thirsty. Avoid sugary, caffeinated and alcoholic drinks.
Read moreSeminole County reported over a half dozen drug overdoses—half of them fatal—in 2023, according to a report from the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotic (OBN).
Read moreLongtime Oklahoma teachers will continue earning annual salary increases for an extra 10 years, and their children will qualify for a major state-funded scholarship under new laws the governor signed this week. Gov.
Read moreThe Town of Sasakwa has received approval Tuesday for a $135,382 Rural Economic Action Plan (REAP) grant through the Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB) to improve the town’s water infrastructure.
Read moreThe Konawa City Council has voted to modify the operating hours of city hall to better serve the citizenry and offer a better work/life balance for city workers.
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