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The Strother FFA Chapter honored fallen members of the U.S. Military who are buried at Little Cemetery by placing wreaths and flags on graves. Memorial Day will be observed Monday, May 26.
Read moreStrother Cinema announced this week that they are once again offering free summer kids movies every Tuesday and Thursday from June 3 - July 31.
Read more(Editor’s note: As a longstanding courtesy, the Seminole Producer offers a one-time campaign announcement for candidates for local/tribal offices at no charge. Submissions, which may include one high resolution photo, for the upcoming tribal election may not exceed 500 words and must be received by our offices no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, May 30, 2025. Announcements received after that date will be considered as paid advertising and charged accordingly. Articles must be typed and may be dropped off in person at 206 N. Fourth Street or sent via email to news@seminoleproducer. com).
Read moreThe City of Seminole, in partnership with AARP Oklahoma and the Community Market of Pottawatomie County, this week announced the launch of a county-wide hunger study aimed at understanding and addressing food insecurity among Seminole County residents.
Read moreVolunteers man a food bank in Pottawatomie County. Seminole County is launching a survey to address food insecurity issues. To participate in the survey, visit https://logitsurveys.com/AARP_OKLAHOMA_SURVEY?list=2
Read moreThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that the Muscogee (Creek) Nation is set receive nearly $2 million in Brownfields grants for a target area that includes Seminole County.
Read moreAfter a three-year hiatus primarily due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the annual Memorial Day Service returns this Monday, May 26 to the O.D. Strother Chapel in Maple Grove Cemetery.
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