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From 2017: Boren Begins Half Century of Public Service

(Editor’s note: the following was published in January 2017). OU President David Boren begins his 50th year of public service this month. The OU Board of Regents passed a resolution of congratulations at its meeting on Jan. 26.
A statute of former University of Oklahoma President David Boren stands on the North Oval of campus in Norman. Boren, who passed away Thursday, grew up in Seminole. (Photo by Ben White)

Today In Seminole County

Seminole County Today’s birthdays include Sarah Blakely, Jeremy Butler, Esther Carter, Thelma Grant, Christine Griffin, Rebekah Hale, Terry Hale, Kevin Kolander, Anita Lemmings, Roy Lemons, Durwood Maybee, Cody McDonald, Ken Milam, Doug Morgan, Tony Palmer, Montana Payne, Rosetta...

This Week In Seminole County

Seminole County Reynolds Wellness Center Senior Stretch and Walk – 10 a.m. on Thursdays Free Fun and Fitness Class at New Life Church in Wewoka 4:45 p.m.

FlightSafety International Conducts Simulation Expo

Forty Oklahoma high school aviation teachers met at FlightSafety International in Broken Arrow last Monday for a two-day event designed to increase awareness of flight simulation techniques and the engineering practices used in the development of flight simulation.
Jason Atha, aviation instructor for Putnam City Public Schools attended the FlightSafety International Teacher Simulation Expo in Broken Arrow, Feb. 10-11. (Photo provided)

Creek County Man Killed, Area Teen Hurt in Crash

A Creek County man was killed and a Konawa teenager was critically injured in two-vehicle crash just south of Seminole over the weekend. The crash occurred Sunday, Feb. 16 at about 6:36 a.m. on Highway 377 near EW131 Road, approximately 6 miles south of Seminole.

SHS Senior Athletes Honored at Monday Night Game

Seminole High School honored the senior members of the girls and boys basketball teams Monday night during the games against the Ada Cougars. Pictured l-r are Lady Chieftains Olivia Doucette, Kassidy Baker, Chanel Cleveland, Coach Ashley Lamb, Aundrea Tagg, Jaelynn Knighton and Layla Griffin.
Seminole High School honored the senior members of the girls and boys basketball teams Monday night during the games against the Ada Cougars. Pictured l-r are Lady Chieftains Olivia Doucette, Kassidy Baker, Chanel Cleveland, Coach Ashley Lamb, Aundrea Tag

This Week In Seminole County

Seminole County Weekly meeting of the Seminole Rotary Club, 12 noon in the Mirror Room of the Student Union building at Seminole State College. Reynolds Wellness Center ‘Qigong & Tai Chi’ – 5 p.m. on Wednesdays.

Progress in Motion

The downtown revitalization project in Seminole has moved a little further north into the 400 block of Main. Cuts have been made for new water lines underneath the street and the new water main is expected to be installed at the end of this month, according to city officials.
Progress in Motion

Mobile Cancer Screening Bus

OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center has launched a mobile lung cancer screening bus, in collaboration with the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET) and others, to bring critical early detection capabilities directly to communities across Oklahoma.
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