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Read moreThe U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that low-income Oklahoma residents in two counties (McClain and Pottawatomie) recovering from tornadoes and severe storms that began on April 19, 2023, could be eligible for a helping hand from the USDA’s Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP).
Read moreThe Oklahoma Department of Education finally released the 2022 School Report Cards, which assigns a letter grade to the 1,750 schools in the state. These reports are the same as student grades, with an A as the top score and an F for a failing grade.
Read moreAttorney General Gentner Drummond commended Gov. Stitt for signing legislation Wednesday that will help law enforcement crack down on Oklahoma’s rash of illegal marijuana grow operations. Authored by Rep. Jon Echols and Sen. Lonnie Paxton, House Bill 2095 gives the Office of the Attorney General, the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control, and the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation full enforcement authority over the state’s medical marijuana laws.
Read moreAmerican Legion Post 204 is flying a special flag the month of May in honor of a former soldier in the U.S. Army who spent much of his life in Seminole County.
Read moreToday marks a somber anniversary for the City of Seminole.
Read moreMay is Military Appreciation Month and Western Governors University’s (WGU) is offering an array of scholarships for the military community, including the Military Appreciation, Active-Duty, Honoring Our Heroes, Military Spouse, and Gold Star Family Scholarships, each valued at amounts ranging from $2,500 to $10,000.
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