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The Department of the Interior Thursday announced a $63.8 million investment through President Biden’s “Investing in America” agenda to put people to work plugging and remediating orphaned oil and gas well sites located in national parks, national forests, national wildlife refuges, and on other public lands and waters.
Read morePictured above is a body of water in the Deep Fork National Wildlife Refuge, located about 65 miles northeast of Seminole. A federal initiative includes the plugging of 45 orphaned wells in the Refuge.
Read moreMembers of the local hospital women’s volunteer auxiliary - the Seminole “Pink Ladies” attended a luncheon at Seminole State College this week to present a check to be used for the College’s nursing program.
Read moreOklahoma’s public schools will be more secure under legislation signed into law Wednesday. Retired educator, Sen. Dewayne Pemberton, R-Muskogee, led the charge this session to ensure all districts meet certain safety standards to better protect students and staff. Senate Bill 100 was one of the top recommendations of the bipartisan School Safety Working Group, which Pemberton chaired.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Health Care Authority has selected three qualified and experienced contracted entities to assist in executing OHCA’s comprehensive health care model, SoonerSelect, for certain SoonerCare members.
Read moreJohn and Glenda Kelsey are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary, Saturday June 10, 2023 at 12:00 p.m. At the Jones Residence, located at 36376 E 1430, Sasakwa, OK. They were united in marriage on June 2, 1973, at Trinity Baptist Church in Letha, OK. The Rev. Clint Goss officiated.
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