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The Social Security Administration and its Office of the Inspector General (OIG) continue to raise public awareness about Social Security imposter scams during the fourth annual “Slam the Scam” Day on March 9. Social Security scams — where fraudsters pressure victims into making cash or gift card payments to fix alleged Social Security number problems or to avoid arrest – are an ongoing government imposter fraud scheme. For several years, Social Security impersonation scams have been one of the most common government imposter scams reported to the Federal Trade Commission. Social Security has made concerted efforts to address this issue, through extensive outreach and investigative initiatives. These efforts have made a significant impact, reducing money reported lost to Social Security scams by 30 percent from 2021 to 2022.
Read moreI was not quite five years old when I stood, looking up the steps to our upstairs, yelling “Mommy hurry, Mamaw is dying.” My grandmother Ina Hinkle and aunt Maude Hinkle were in the room trying to comfort my Mamaw Mollette. Throughout the morning she had been sick. She had complained about pain and Grandma Hinkle and Aunt Maude were constantly rubbing her arms trying to comfort her.
Read moreThis summer, middle and high school students can live on a college campus while exploring exciting fields of study at the free 2023 Summer Academies in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.
Read moreAccording to the latest report from the Oklahoma Tax Commission, tax revenue from medical marijuana sales in the CITY OF SEMINOLE was $29,850.30 ($7504.38 less than the $37,354.68 collected last month). This included $9,159.93 in City/County tax and $7,863.39 in State Tax for a total of $17,023.32 in state and local tax.
Read moreAttorney General Gentner Drummond told reporters last Friday that poultry producers and the state of Oklahoma could find a way to contain and transport phosphorous- laden poultry waste away from sensitive environments.
Read moreAbove, Seminole resident Terry Trent escaped serious injury in a single car collision early Monday afternoon at the roundabout located at Strother and Boren Boulevard. Trent reportedly suffered a broken hand in the accident.
Read moreThe deadline for registering to vote in the upcoming Seminole Public School bond election is this Friday, March 10.
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