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Early voting will get underway at the Seminole County Courthouse tomorrow in three separate local elections. In-person absentee voting will be available Thursday, March 30 and Friday, March 31 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Read moreThe Strother Fire Department will be hosting an entertaining, family friendly evening of Donkey Basketball this Saturday, April 1. This event will be held at the Strother High School Gym, located at 36085 EW 1140 Rd. The thrills, spills, and laughs will begin at 7:00. p.m.
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY – Members of the Oklahoma State Senate voted on and approved two proposals today that would represent an historic investment that includes pay raises, school choice measures and local control.
Read moreThe Seminole State College Board of Regents met for a special meeting on March 27 to review a bid on repairs to the Walkingstick Student Services Center and approve the College’s 20232028 Strategic Plan. The meeting opened with a review of the College’s financials by Vice President for Fiscal Affairs Melanie Rinehart.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Else Allison, Eugene Blackburn, Danae Burton, Tray Coats, Kirk Goodman, Clifton Grove, J. Franklin Hardgrove, Estalee Hughes, Valerie Jones, Robert Keesee, Amanda Lenze, Charly Lynch, Cody McKee, Elizabeth Norman, Cydney Palmer, Kristopher Parker, Jacob Pippin, Scott Roberts, Cindy Rudich, Tracy Sherfield, Ava Smith, Belinda Strong, Sara Utterback, Eternity Vick, Linda Wilcox & Mike Wyman.
Read moreHeritage House Nutrition Center 210 College, Seminole. Now open for dine-in. (405) 382-2156
Read moreIn recent years, many a motorist has noticed how much more glare they encounter on the road at night than they used to. The headlights that are now standard in many vehicles can be a catch-22. Drivers of vehicles equipped with LED lights often find the road in front of them is much more illuminated thant it was in the days when auto manufacturers built cars and trucks with incandescent lights. However, the bright light emitted by LED headlights can increase glare for oncoming motorists, making the roads more dangerous for all.
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