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The hall approaching the Academic Success Center at East Central University now has swirls of bright colors and tigers stretching over the expansive wall.
Read moreSummer is here, which means backyard grilling, ice cream cones and swimming in the swimming pool. Whether you’re swimming at a local community pool or in your own backyard, keeping a swimming pool clean and properly maintained is important to limit waterborne illnesses. It’s also important to keep safety in mind when keeping up with pool maintenance.
Read moreEarly voting gets underway today in a special election for a proposed tax increase to fund a county- wide emergency services district, also known as a “522 District.”
Read moreThere is a rapidly growing sense of outrage in the community as news spreads concerning the defacing of a work of art located in Chase Park. The colorful painting was a collaborative effort between the Seminole Arts Council and an Edmond artist and her art students last summer hoping to “bring some light into the community through art” in contrast to the damage caused by the May 4 tornado. The Seminole Arts Council raised approximately $1,000 for materials and transportation costs, and Edmond artist Jennifer Cocoma Hustis and the students in her “Art of Horsemanship” program donated their time and labor to the project.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Anita Brown, Mae Clayton, Jeremy Dennis, Tommy Ellis, Leon Harjo, Nora Harjo, Nashoba Harrison, June Hill, Amy Houck, Darlene Landreth, Marilyn Lindsey, Amy Martin, Bert McDowell, Trey McMullen, Mike Meyers, Steve Norman, Matthew Osborne, Joella Pearson, Michael Reich, Paul Smith, Martha Tyler, Crosby Ward & Deidre Watlington.
Read moreAccording to the June 7 report from the Oklahoma Tax Commission, medical marijuana sales in SEMINOLE COUNTY brought in a total of $49,309.92.
Read moreHeritage House Nutrition Center 210 College, Seminole. Now open for dine-in. (405) 382-2156
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