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Animal Abandonment a Growing Problem in Seminole

The City of Seminole Animal Control Department says animal abandonment has become a growing concern in the community and will not be tolerated. “Animal abandonment is not only inhumane, it is a criminal offense.
Animal Abandonment a Growing Problem in Seminole

This Week In Seminole County

Cory Crabtree asking for cake…Misti Calger watching funny videos … -Sunday- Free concert by The Williamsons at First Free Will Baptist Church (Hwy 3 and Good Hope Road) at 6 p.m. - Monday-Friday- Heritage House Nutrition Center 210 College, Seminole.

Today In Seminole County

Today’s birthdays include Raven Anderson, Joanne Baxter, Frances Botsford, Cheryl Bradford, Charles Burgess, Dewayne Burris, Derek Byerly, Daniel Darr, Louis Freeman, R.J.

Seminole Municipal Authority Receives $1.7M From OWRB

The Seminole Municipal Authority (Authority) received approval for $1,738,146 in funding last week, including $1,000,000 of principal forgiveness, from the Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB) to improve the City of Seminole’s water infrastructure.

Varnum Superintendent Responds to Audit Report

As reported in the March 20 edition of the Seminole Producer, State Auditor and Inspector Cindy Byrd on Thursday released an audit of Varnum Public Schools that revealed multiple issues, including check tampering.
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