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SSC Professors Judge TAOS History Fair

Seminole State College History Professors Jeffrey Christiansen and Marta Osby volunteered their time to judge the first History Fair held by The Academy of Seminole (TAOS) on March 7. The two judges scored 55 different exhibits and read and scored 34 research papers.
SSC Professors Judge TAOS History Fair

Today In Seminole County

Today’s birthdays include Rhawni Babb, Meagan Barneck, Ed Chalfant, John Clayton, Shirlene Cofer, Payton Eberle, Ed Fisher, Kelsey Forman, T.J. Harrington, Brody Hill, Scott Lewis, Eric Postoak, Kelvin Reese, Geraldine Shaw, Shawn Ward & Richard Zampella.

This Week In Seminole County

- Heritage House Nutrition Center 210 College, Seminole. Now open for dine-in. (405) 382-2156 -Sunday⮚ Daylight Saving Time begins at 2 a.m. Move clocks ahead by one hour.

50 Years Ago

From The Files of The Seminole Producer The American Indian Movement “touched the conscience of America” and s now ready for serious negotiations, national AIM director Vernon Bellecourt said Friday. “We have touched the conscience of America.” Bellecourt said.

Recreational Marijuana Petition Fails

This week at the House, we spent hours on the floor each day hearing, debating and voting on bills. Ultimately, we heard 163 bills, but that still leaves 380 House bills that are eligible to be considered in the coming weeks. We have until Thursday, March 23 to hear these remaining bills.
Recreational Marijuana Petition Fails

Bice Reintroduces Bill to Update Lifesaving Weather Radio System

Washington, DC – Thursday, Congresswoman Stephanie Bice (OK-05) reintroduced the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Weather Radio Modernization Act, which directs NOAA to replace the outdated technology currently in use throughout its weather radio system.
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