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Alfreeda Doonkeen has announced her candidacy for Chief of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma.
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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Heritage House Nutrition Center 210 College, Seminole. Now open for dine-in.
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Read moreJimcy McGirt, the man behind the landmark McGirt v. Oklahoma U.S. Supreme Court case, which reaffirmed the sovereignty of several Oklahoma tribes, will face a jury in the Eastern District Court of Oklahoma under felony charges.
Read moreA nationwide text message-based scam has reached Seminole County. Multiple residents have reported receiving a text stating they owe money to the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority, even if they haven’t driven on a toll road.
Read moreMore than $140,000 in cash scholarships and tuition grants were awarded Wednesday to 130 Oklahoma high school students, including three from Seminole County.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Brooklyn Bailey, Chelsi Bane, Richard Bateman, Marolyn Bryant, Charlie Harjo, Jack Harrison, Richard Jacobs, Newman Jones, Al Lairson, Gary Martin, Dustin Patterson, Ray Ramsey, Crystal Robertson, Brenda Soule & Kyle Welch. Saturday birthdays include Carson Bourque, Clydene Brooks, Elizabeth Choate, Tristan Churchwell, Mildred Crawford, Nolan Decker, Ada Ferguson, Katherine Gibson, Tyree Gordon, Heather Jarvis, Larry Noon, Kasey Norman, Alexander Palmer, Robin Roberts, Ashlee Ryan, Courtney Smith, Gladys Stark, Lee Turpin & Carolyn Yerby.
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