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Seminole Police Chief Jon Withers issued a press release on Wednesday afternoon concerning an incident involving one of his officers. The release states: “On 6/21/2023 at approximately 04:12am the Seminole Police Department was dispatched to 1909 N. Milt Phillips Ave. (Casey’s) in reference to an accident without injuries. When officers arrived and began to investigate the accident, it was discovered that an off-duty officer (David Young) was allegedly involved in the incident while operating his personal vehicle. Officers noticed several empty beer cans and bottles throughout the vehicle, as well as indicators that the off-duty officer appeared to be intoxicated. At the conclusion of the investigation, the off-duty officer was placed under arrest for Driving under the Influence and Transporting an Open Container. He was later transported to the Seminole County Jail.
Read moreHeritage House Nutrition Center 210 College, Seminole. Now open for dine-in. (405) 382-2156
Read moreI’m a passionate proponent of homeownership. There is simply no better tool for a family to generate generational wealth than through the blessings of being a homeowner. In rural Oklahoma, I know many of our fellow neighbors struggle with the uncertainties of how to obtain that elusive first home. There is simply no better feeling knowing that you are providing a safe, and secure setting for the family and yet so many don’t know where to look or how to unlock that elusive door into homeownership.
Read moreOklahoma lawyers have elected two attorneys to serve as new members of the Oklahoma Judicial Nominating Commission. Mary Quinn Cooper of Tulsa and Weldon W. Stout Jr. of Muskogee will each serve six-year terms on the 15-member commission, with terms expiring in 2029.
Read moreDuring the week of June 19 – 25, 2023, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is recognizing National Pollinator Week through the continued commitment and support for pollinator health and research. Pollinator species, such as bees, other insects, birds and bats play a critical role in producing more than 100 crops grown in the United States. Honey bee pollination alone adds more than $18 billion in value to agricultural crops annually.
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