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Bill filing for Oklahoma’s 2026 legislative session began in earnest early this month, and more than 100 new laws have already been proposed.
Read moreThe following statement was issued Tuesday by Oklahoma Farm Bureau President Stacy Simunek following the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma’s judgment in the State of Oklahoma v. Tyson Foods, Inc., lawsuit, which outlined penalties for poultry companies and a 30-year remediation plan for the Illinois River watershed.
Read moreSanta looks on with excitement as Ava Poff and Kenai Birdshead were announced as the winners of brand-new bicycles Tuesday night at the Reynolds Wellness Center for the grand finale of Snowman Wonderland. The bike giveaway was sponsored by the Seminole Lions Club.
Read moreIt may not be the kind of funeral one would choose…a rough, unfinished pine box, no paid musicians, no fancy flowers, and a plot on the side of the road.
Read moreA new Oklahoma law will open $5 million in state funds for programs supporting aspiring teachers.
Read moreIn a new court filing, state officials challenged the claim made by tribal leaders that tribal members in eastern Oklahoma are not subject to state hunting laws.
Read moreThe “Joy Bells” from Seminole First United Methodist Church perform at Tuesday night’s Snowman Wonderland finale. The Joy Bells consist of Roxie Auld, Debbie Coym, Judy James, Rebecca Kennedy, Lorrie King, Debbie Kuykendall, Claudia Willis and Janelle Zehren. The group is under the direction of Sandy Peters.
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