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The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced Tuesday that Anastacia Phillinia Little, 32, of Seminole, was sentenced to 90 months in prison for her role as an accessory after the fact to Murder in Indian Country.
Read moreA student at Seminole High School escaped injury when she was struck by a vehicle in the school parking lot Tuesday morning.
Read moreA national push to criminalize homelessness is impacting the state as cities and lawmakers introduce policies aimed at regulating encampments and other support for unhoused Oklahomans, legal experts say.
Read moreDuring their Nov. 27 regular meeting the Seminole County Commissioners acknowledged an agreement by the Seminole County Detention Facility (SCDF) for inmate housing with the Seminole Nation Lighthhorse Police Department.
Read moreIn December, the Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB) is hosting the second in a series of localized stakeholder input meetings across the state, focused on the 2025 update of Oklahoma’s Comprehensive Water Plan.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Insurance Department is warning consumers of unlicensed insurance providers offering “package protection” that includes stolen-item protection this holiday season. These providers facilitate the unauthorized sale of insurance, which can cost consumers money while not providing protection for stolen items.
Read moreDear Dave, We’re following your Baby Steps plan, and we’ve paid off all our credit cards. But when I talked to my husband the other day about cutting up the cards and closing the accounts, he said he would rather keep the accounts open, and the cards locked away in a drawer for use as an emergency fund. He says this will help us have an emergency fund in place quicker than saving for one. I think there’s more behind his reasoning, though. He grew up in a very poor family, and I wonder if he’s not afraid of somehow ending up in that kind of situation again. What can I do to convince him to follow your advice?
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