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Mary Brawdy and Ron Brawdy to Billy J. Osborn, quit claim deed covering lands in Vernon Heights.
Read moreWreaths Across America Radio is proud to announce its eighth roundtable discussion focused on service and success through sharing stories of resilience, purpose, and community. This discussion will take place on Thursday, January 26, at 12pm ET, with an encore presentation on Monday, January 30, at 8 pm ET, and can only be heard exclusively on Wreaths Across America Radio.
Read moreThe old Nobletown School gymnasium, located in eastern Seminole County, caught ablaze late Wednesday night. Wewoka Fire Chief Brad Strickland said Wednesday’s fire marked the fifth or sixth consecutive year there has been a fire in the area this time of year. Firefighters are urging citizens to stay extra vigilant, and if they see any suspicious activity to call them at (405) 257-5421.
Read moreAccording to the latest report from the Oklahoma Tax Commission, medical marijuana sales in Seminole County brought in a total of $57,646.10 in sales and excise tax in the month of December 2022. This includes $18,540.70 in excise tax, $20,973.03 in city/county tax, and $18,132.37 in state tax.
Read moreIt’s time to quit, Oklahoma. Tobacco kills more than 7,500 Oklahomans every year. To save lives, Jan. 18-25, 2023, has been declared as Quit Week in Oklahoma in an official proclamation signed by Gov. Kevin Stitt. The decree kicks off OK to Quit, a campaign to help people quit using tobacco products.
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