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Commercial energy efficiency will be the featured topic at the Seminole Chamber of Commerce monthly forum meeting on Thursday March 13, 2025. The luncheon meeting will be held from noon to 1 p.m. in the Haney Center at Seminole State College.
Read moreStrother welding pairs recently competed at the Bixby Welding Rodeo, where they were tasked with building a welding buddy using stick and mig welding. Team 1 placed first and took home Makita grinders and Team 2 placed 13th out of 23 teams competing. Pictured l-r: Mylam Defries, Hunter Lehman, Ludie Barrett-Higgins and Barrett Grissom.
Read moreWith spring on the horizon, warmer weather invites us outdoors for cookouts, gardening, and quality time with family and friends. However, spring and summer also bring the potential for severe storms.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Charlotte Austin, Faron Bear, William Choate, Cody Cloud, Lucille Darr, Marly Fixico, Jackie Frizzell, Ceceila Gonzales- Gunville, Justice Gorden, Hulpahtah Haney, Kendra Harjo, Kendrick Harjo, Marnel Harran, Bob Harris, Margaret Hobia, Mark Holley, Tommy Kanard, Amber Lee, Marly Lorenzo, Charles Maylen, Joshua Nalley, Curtis O’Guinn, Roland O’Guinn, Isla Mae Phillips, Lester Reich, E.P. Sorrels, Derek Sosbee, J.W. Stanley, Randall Stubblingbear, Anna Whinery, Catherine White, Shaya Winters & Charlotte Wright. Monday birthdays include Avery Beard, Keith Billie, Ella DeWitt, Martha Flippin, Cynthia Graham, Cheyenne Gregory, Mae Guthrie, Jim Hearrell, Aaron Hill, Karen Hooten, Michael Johnson, Kendyl Kelley, Clint Landreth, Maxine Lozier, Ella Mack, Katelyn Magruder, Patsy Myers, Ray Ponkilla, Anita Potter, Mike Roberts, Duran Satterfield, Maria Tanyan, Delany Vaughn, C.J. Vigil, Pauline Wallace, Matt Walton, Maurine Wilkerson, & Jolene Yancy.
Read moreMatt “Hollywood” Pollock making his television debut…Blade Knox answering a question…
Read moreThe family of a Seminole man who was murdered in 2023 has filed a civil suit against the man suspected of committing the crime.
Read moreEast Central University, which sustained damage in an EF-1 tornado that hit the City of Ada early Tuesday morning, will remain closed until Monday and one building on campus will stay closed for the foreseeable future.
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