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Bridge Group Meets

The Boomer Seminole Duplicate Bridge group met Tues. Feb. 14. There were three and one-half tables in play. The winners were: 1st Place – Vivian Thompson, Ada, and LaVere Bishop, Seminole. 2nd Place – Mary Ellen Martin and Yvonne Carver, Shawnee.

Tourism Dept. Launches ‘Imagine That’ Campaign

The Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation Department announced Monday that it has launched a new “Imagine That” tourism marketing campaign. “Imagine That,” the state’s official branding tagline, illustrates Oklahoma’s lifestyle-rich opportunities that inspire visitors to dream big.

DATE BOOK

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2023 Today is the 53rd day of 2023 and the 64th day of winter. TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1819, Spain signed the Adams-Onis Treaty, ceding Florida to the United States and redefining the boundary between U.S. and Spanish territories from Louisiana to the Pacific Ocean.

The basics of glamping

If asked to describe a typical camping trip, many people would likely share a tale of roughing it in the woods under a starlit sky.

How to Prepare for a Child’s First Hunting Trip

Millions of individuals across the globe are avid hunters. The passion many of those people have for hunting began on their first childhood hunting trip, and countless hunters fondly recall this milestone moment in their lives.

Seminole Man Sentenced For Murder

An enrolled member of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma and member of the Indian Brotherhood (IBH), a prison-based gang active in Oklahoma, was sentenced today to 210 months imprisonment for his role in a homicide that took place in 2015 within Indian country in Oklahoma.

Weekly Rig Count Drops But Still up For Year

The number of oil and gas rigs in Oklahoma actively pursuing new energy sources dropped by one last week, according to the February 17 Baker Hughes North American rig count. Last week there were 64 active rigs operating in the state. In the most recent count the number was 63.
Weekly Rig Count Drops But Still up For Year

50 Years Ago

The Seminole City Council Monday night approved the purchase of property for a new city library, reaffirmed the city’s commitment of $105,000 in federal revenue sharing funds to pay the city’s share of a proposed Highway 99 project within the city, and agreed to support the creation of a parking...

Tutoring Initiative Shows Marked Improvement in HS Math Scores

News Release Preliminary research results show “high-dosage” tutoring in mathematics resulted in better test scores for Oklahoma high school students who participated in a study led by the Transformative Tutoring Initiative program of the Jeannine Rainbolt College of Education at the...
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