Above, Seminole streets were singing “Ice Ice Baby” after being pelted by a blanket of sleet Monday morning. A few claps of thunder even accompanied the sleet storm, which began at around 10:30 a.m.
—Staff Photo by Andy Wilson
Publication and/or delivery of the Seminole Producer, Wewoka Times and The Konawa Leader could be delayed by one or more days this week due to possible hazardous weather conditions. This is especially true if predicted ice storms result in power outages.
Today’s birthdays include Billye Austin, Elijah Barneck, Jeremy Campbell, Catherine Dennis, Opal Dickerson, Brittany Elliott, Lesandro Fraire, Teresa Francis, Timothy Fry, Alice Harjo, Katie Harjo, Bobby Hartfield, Anna Henry, Jennifer Lowe, Jason McCarley, Khourtney Motley, Paula Nansel, Barbara...
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Heritage House Nutrition Center 210 College, Seminole. Now open for dine-in.
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Seminole Public Schools will be closed today (Jan. 31) due to weather conditions. According to Superintendent Dr. Bob Gragg, there will be a virtual make-up day on Friday, April 28.
Washington, DC – Congressman Frank Lucas (OK-03) released the following statement Friday after he was appointed to the House Committee on Financial Services Digital Assets, Financial Technology, and Inclusion Subcommittee, as well as the Subcommittee on Capital Markets: “I’m excited in the 118th...
From The Files of The Seminole Producer
The United States, North and South Vietnam and the Viet Cong signed the Paris Peace Accords treaty Saturday bringing an uncertain peace to Vietnam after a generation of war which killed 2.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Legislation has been filed to cut and replace financial ties and control of the federal government over common education in Oklahoma. Sen.
Sen. George Burns, R-Pollard, has filed Senate Bill 720, to ensure firearm suppressors and the basic materials used to manufacture them in Oklahoma are not subject to federal laws or regulations.