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Lawmakers from both parties said Thursday that President Donald Trump’s budget would put care for millions of Native Americans at risk should the government shut down.
Read moreAfter three years of planning and town meetings, numerous delays and even more discussions, Seminole’s Main Street is now open to the public. All barricades blocking the street to traffic were removed as of Friday morning, June 6.
Read moreAmerican Legion Post 204 is flying a special flag the month of June in honor of a veteran of the U.S. Army Medical Corps who was born and raised in Seminole.
Read moreArea legislators Senator Grant Green and Representative Danny Williams will be the guest speakers at the Seminole Chamber of Commerce monthly forum meeting on Thursday, June 12, 2025. The luncheon meeting will be held from noon to 1 p.m. in the Haney Center at Seminole State College.
Read moreOnce a month, beginning in less than two weeks, the grounds of Seminole’s Reynolds Wellness Center will transform into a community market featuring handmade wares, homegrown produce and even live entertainment from local artists.
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