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Governor Kevin Stitt recently announced a Mexican consulate is scheduled to open in Oklahoma City next spring. The Consulate of Mexico will provide consular services and assistance to the growing Mexican community in the state while promoting economic, commercial, educational, cultural, tourism, and community affairs relations between Mexican entities and Oklahoma stakeholders. Gov. Stitt has been advocating for the opening of this consulate and visited Mexico last year to present this proposal to the Government of Mexico. Over the past two years the governor has worked to embrace and address the needs of the Latino community and today’s announcement serves as a testament to the longevity of that commitment.
Read moreAnglers love showing off their catch almost as much as we love seeing people enjoy Outdoor Oklahoma. When you post that traditional grip-and-grin lunker, we’re here for it. Have a tongue-in-cheek shot of a bass so small you’re surprised it stayed on the hook? We’re in. Wanna share that 3-inch beauty of a darter you hooked after a determined pursuit? We can’t wait. And neither can Colby Farquhar.
Read moreKonawa will lose full time Emergency Services effective Jan. 1, 2023, according to Seminole Fire Chief Fielding Lucas.
Read moreVoters will be able to cast their ballot early on two City of Seminole propositions beginning this Thursday.
Read moreWhen meteorologists began warning of the recent arctic blast that sent temperatures plunging below freezing, Daniel and Jennifer Roberts stepped up and opened their shop building at 601 W. Broadway as a warming station. They offered those in need not only hot coffee, hot chocolate, a hot meal or snack, but a place to stay for anyone without a heat source.
Read more“Mom, someone’s here! I saw them coming in the driveway!”
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