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Today’s birthdays include Linda Allison, Sara Anson, David Brown, James Colman, Ed Darr, Deana Douthit, Tyler Heard, Betty Kelough, Lindsey King, Ramona Scott, Mickey Sinor, James Smith, Chuska Tebe, Leah Todd, Anthony Tyler, Ellen Ward, Ed White, Travis Wilson, Hunter Womack & Meagan Yerby.
Read moreReynolds Wellness Center Senior Stretch and Walk – 10 a.m. on Thursdays
Read moreFormer State Forester Mark Goeller has fired back at Governor Kevin Stitt over allegations that he didn’t do his job when wildfires ravaged the state last month.
Read moreBy Ken Childers Editor Polls will be open today in several elections across Seminole County. Following is a rundown of the elections: Patrons of the Butner Public School District will decide on a $440,000 proposal to fund school renovations, transportation and other needs. The ballot reads as follows: “Shall Independent School District Number 15 of Seminole County, Oklahoma, incur an indebtedness by issuing its bonds in the sum of Four Hundred Forty Thousand Dollars ($440,000) to be issued in one or more series to provide funds for the purpose of constructing, equipping, repairing and remodeling school buildings, acquiring school furniture, fixtures and equipment and acquiring and improving school sites, and levy and collect an annual tax, in addition to all other taxes, upon all the taxable property in such District sufficient to pay the interest on such bonds as it falls due and also to constitute a sinking fund for the payment of the principal thereof when due, said bonds to bear interest not to exceed the rate of ten (10%) percentum per annum, payable semi-annually and to become due serially within ten (10) years from their date?”
Read moreSen. Grant Green, whose district includes Seminole County, has successfully advanced a statewide ban on the use of sewage sludge and biosolid materials as fertilizer through the state Senate.
Read moreSeminole State College has been designated a 2025-2026 Military Friendly School by Viqtory, earning Silver Status for its commitment to supporting military-affiliated students.
Read moreThe highly anticipated return of the Made In Oklahoma Festival is fast approaching, and organizers are working hard to make certain that this year’s event meets everyone’s expectations.
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