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This Week In Seminole County

- Heritage House Nutrition Center 210 College, Seminole. Now open for dine-in. (405) 382-2156 -Tuesday⮚ Regular meeting of the Seminole City Council and related authorities 7 p.m.

Celebrate World Down Syndrome Day With Socks

The Down Syndrome Association of Central Oklahoma will celebrate World Down Syndrome Day by asking members of the public to wear a pair of colorful and mismatched socks, as part of the awareness campaign, “Knock Your Socks Off!

Chickasaw Nation Celebrates Women’s History Month

Janie Hipp understands the importance of bridging divides and working together toward common goals in pursuit of food security. The source of her keen understanding comes from a career which combines her Chickasaw heritage, agriculture background and an innate desire to lend a hand to those in need.
Chickasaw Nation Celebrates Women’s History Month

50 Years Ago

From The Files of The Seminole Producer Central District of Oklahoma Federation of Music Clubs sponsored a junior music festival on the campus of Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, Saturday. Mrs. Ivan Potts, district chairman, was assisted in making arrangements for the festival by Mr.
50 Years Ago

Boomer Seminole Duplicate Bridge Group

The Boomer Seminole Duplicate Bridge group met Tuesday, March 7th. There were three tables in play. The winners were: First Place- Vivian Thompson, Ada and LaVere Bishop, Seminole. Second Place- Justine Thompson and Gayle Stacy, Shawnee.

Oklahoma Cattlemen Support Black Vulture Relief Act

Last week, the bipartisan Black Vulture Relief Act was introduced in the US House by Rep. John Rose (R-TN) and Rep. Darren Soto (D-FL). The Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association (OCA) strongly supports the bill and will prioritize its passage this session.

Small Businesses Report Record High Levels of Job Openings

Forty-seven percent (seasonally adjusted) of small business owners reported job openings they could not fill in the current period, according to NFIB’s monthly jobs report. “The small business labor demand remained strong in February,” said NFIB Chief Economist Bill Dunkelberg.
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