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To honor Mental Health Awareness Month in May, Lighthouse Behavioral Wellness Centers, which has an office in Seminole, will launch a month-long campaign designed to showcase the critical role strong relationships play in mental health care.
Read moreStaff Report Five projects totaling $16.2 million for highspeed internet expansion were officially launched Friday, April 18 in Konawa by the Oklahoma Broadband Office (OBO) and internet service provider CVEC Fiber.
Read moreChris Perteet, Sr. is no longer employed by the Seminole County Sheriff’s Department as Criminal Investigator, Sheriff Anthony Louie announced yesterday.
Read moreThe U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding eligible businesses, nonprofits, and residents in Oklahoma of the May 27, deadline to apply for low interest federal disaster loans to offset losses from physical damage caused by the severe storms, tornadoes and straight-line winds occurring from March 3-4.
Read moreThe Wildfire Response Working Group, established by Governor Kevin Stitt following the wildfires in March that led to his termination of State Forester Mark Goeller, delivered a preliminary report outlining “critical failures and urgent areas for improvement” in the state’s wildfire response.
Read moreChris Perteet, Sr. Fired From Job With DA’s Office in 2024 For Evidence Theft, Illegal Drug Use
Read moreRebecca Stone, board chair of the Boys and Girls Club of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, cuts the ribbon on the club’s newly remodeled facility in Wewoka on Thursday, April 24. Dignitaries attending the ribbon cutting included Seminole Nation Chief Lewis Johnson, Asst. Chief Brian Palmer, club board members and many others.
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