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The University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma will author of “Killers of the Flower Moon” David Grann alongside lawyer, author, professor and consultant Hannibal B. Johnson as the keynote speakers for the 2023 Giles Symposium on Citizenship and Public Service on March 3 at 6 p.m. in Te Ata Memorial Auditorium.
Read moreStudents from across Oklahoma participated in last Friday’s Aero Student Day at Paycom Center.
Read moreSeminole County and much of Oklahoma braced for a wintry mix of weather as January ends and February begins. Monday started with a light glaze of freeing rain, followed by an extremely fast and heavy fall of sleet in Seminole that turned streets into a driving hazard in a matter of minutes in town. This heavy precipitation appeared to end almost at city limits south of town, at least before noon. This was followed by thunder later in the morning.
Read moreOklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is suing the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to remove an illegal regulation from federal law that allows the World Health Organization (WHO) to exert its authority over the United States.
Read moreThe Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics (OSSM) announced Monday it won first place at the regional competition for the National Science Bowl (NSB). As the Oklahoma state champions, the OSSM team of high school seniors will compete in the national competition in Washington D.C. in April. Additionally, The OSSM team of high school juniors took second place.
Read moreThis corrects a story that appeared in the Jan. 29 edition of the Seminole Producer.
Read moreThe deadline to nominate the 2023 inductees to the Oklahoma Women’s Hall of Fame is nearing on Friday, Feb. 10.
Read moreAbove, 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.
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