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Throughout the years, many of us watched Barbara Walters from NBC to ABC. I always tried to watch her special interviews. Often, the people she interviewed on primetime television specials were “the” high profile people at that given time. She became the highest paid journalist of her day being the first to sign a million-dollar contract with ABC.
Read moreCountry, bluegrass and gospel music was offered up by the Garland Blocker Band Thursday morning at the Heritage House in Seminole. The group, which featured guitar, bass and authentic pedal steel, is based out of Seminole. The Heritage House is located at 210 West College and serves meals daily (M-F) and offers multiple special activities.
Read moreThe City of Maud announced they will be holding a non-partisan general election for City officers on Tuesday, April 4, 2023. Offices that will be included in this election are: Mayor; City Clerk/Treasurer; Councilmember Ward 1; Councilmember Ward 3. These terms will expire in 2027.
Read moreSen. Nathan Dahm, R-Broken Arrow, has filed legislation requiring school districts to inform teachers of their First Amendment rights and obtain reauthorization every year before deducting union dues from teachers’ paychecks.
Read moreTwo Oklahoma high school seniors have been named state delegates for the 61st annual United States Senate Youth Program (USSYP) held each year in Washington D.C.
Read moreThe Christmas Holiday had an obvious effect on Oklahoma regulators last week as their meeting on Thursday, Dec. 29 was nearly 20 minutes late before getting underway.
Read moreEarly voting (City of Seminole residents only) in the Jan. 10 special election at the Seminole County Courthouse 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
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