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Five families are currently displaced following an apartment fire Wednesday evening, Dec. 22. Fire Chief Fielding Lucas states that the Seminole Fire Department received the call reporting a fire at Courtyard Apartments at approximately 10:00 p.m. Wednesday evening.
Read moreAttempting to resist arrest resulted in charges against a Wewoka woman. According to felony information filed in the District Court of Seminole County, Brittainey Spencer, 34, has been charged with one felony count of assault and battery and one misdemeanor count of resisting an officer following an incident on December 14.
Read moreThis Christmas could be the warmest in more than 50 or even 100 years for parts of the south-central United States, and AccuWeather forecasters say several cities are tracking toward experiencing their warmest December on record.
Read moreThere was a two-vehicle accident involving a car and a semi-truck at the intersection of Broadway Avenue and Milt Phillips Avenue shortly before noon on Thursday, December 23. The driver of the vehicle appeared to be injured but there were no confirmed details available before press time. —Staff Photo by Bob Melton
Read moreThe Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC) reports that initial and continued claims and both four-week moving averages declined for the week ending Dec. 11.
Read moreOklahoma Attorney General John O’Connor has joined a multi-state lawsuit against Joe Biden’s overreaching COVID mandates. The suit led by Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry, takes aim at the President’s unlawful requirements of masks on toddlers and COVID-19 shots for staff and volunteers in Head Start Programs.
Read moreA federal jury today convicted a man for assaulting his dating partner in a Broken Arrow hotel room in March 2021, announced Acting U.S. Attorney Clint Johnson.
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