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A pole holding one of Seminole’s storm warning sirens in the 400 block of A Street was knocked over by high winds Tuesday night. Emergency Management Director Ernie Willis says another siren, located near the Bus Station, is currently inoperable.
A pole holding one of Seminole’s storm warning sirens in the 400 block of A Street was knocked over by high winds Tuesday night. Emergency Management Director Ernie Willis says another siren, located near the Bus Station, is currently inoperable. —Pho

Two Arrested in 1997 Sasakwa Murder Case

Murder victim’s niece, great niece arrested and booked on charges of first-degree murder. Two arrests have been made in a Seminole County murder case that went cold nearly 30 years ago.
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This Week In Seminole County

Seminole County -Sunday- Daylight Saving Time begins at 2 a.m. March 9. Set clocks ahead by one hour. -Tuesday- Seminole City Council meeting, Tues., March 11 at 7 p.m. at the Seminole Public Library American Legion meeting, March 11 at 5:30 p.m.

Today In Seminole County

Seminole County -Birthdays- Today’s birthdays include Dave Aeder, Tim Beck, Ray Dyer Sr, Irene Edualey, Scott Ellis, Hubert Ferguson, David Hall, Randall Harjo, Nick Harlan, Larry Harris, Robert Honsinger Jr, Ruth Kinsey, Samuel Notah, Donna Quinalty, Roy Robertson, Linda Smith, Doug...

Free STEM Summer Academies Offered

This summer, middle and high school students can experience life on a college campus while exploring exciting fields of study at the free 2025 Summer Academies in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.

Man Hit by Vehicle on I-40 Sunday

Interstate 40 was shut down at the Seminole exit in both directions for nearly an hour Sunday morning after an auto vs. pedestrian accident left one man in critical condition. At 11:22 a.m.

Seminole Nation Chief Responds to DOGE Actions

Seminole Nation Chief Lewis Johnson has released a statement in response to the recent termination of the lease on the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) building in Seminole by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
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Filling it up

Above, a Dolese Bros. truck dumps cement into a gap in the roadway on North Milt Phillips Ave. Friday afternoon. ODOT recently began a resurfacing project in which damaged sections of the road are being cut out and replaced. —Staff photo by Bill Anderson
Filling it up
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