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Commercial and residential customers in the city limits of Seminole can expect their trash collection rates to rise beginning this summer.
Read moreHigher Education Chancellor Visits SSC
Read moreAlocal couple known for their civic leadership, a businessman who serves a college regent and a woman whose passion for dance led her to open her own studio are the newest members of the Seminole Hall of Fame.
Read moreFormer Seminole City Council Member and current General Council Representative for the Seminole Nation, Stephaney Lambert, announces her intent to file for Principal Chief of the Seminole Nation.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Eunice Bradley, Mary Burkey, Max Burnett, Janice Choate, Monty Davilla, Riley Davilla, Angie Griffin, Carolyn Haworth, Jewel Hedges, Lana Hellman, Harvey Humphrey, Trentin Larney, Terri Leatherman, Frances McElroy, Garland Merrell, Amelia Moore, Lavina Perales, Ilda Presley, Tiffany Ripple, Don Stafford, W.E. Stafford, Melissa Walker & Shawna Wilson. Monday birthdays include Tammy Ackerman, Sally Baker, Billy Bible, Janna Calvert, Tuff Childs, Denese Cheatwood, Joshua Cherry, Jimmy Deatherage Jr, Chris Evans, Mike Gifford, Sharlene Hammons, Dee Harjo, Kenneth Harjo, Louis Harjo Jr, Derrick Harris, Phyllis Houser, Richard Looney, Brynda McCoy, Jerry McKane, Tona Mitchell & Dakota Walker.
Read moreSeminole Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting for It’s Always Tea Time Inn & Café, 2209 Boren Blvd. at 12 Noon
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Heritage House Nutrition Center 210 College, Seminole. Now open for dine-in.
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Read moreThe City of Seminole is gearing up for its annual Community Clean-Up Week, slated April 16-22.
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