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The Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID) on Wednesday announced a comprehensive package of 2026 legislative policy proposals designed to provide Oklahomans with stronger consumer protections, enhanced transparency, and meaningful relief from rising homeowners insurance premiums.
Read moreAfter Monday night’s Wewoka Christmas parade, Santa dropped by the Seminole Nation Museum and the museum staff couldn’t resist a photo op. Pictured (l-r) are Shaina Moon, Richard Ellwanger, Sylvia Taylor, Mr. Claus, Ryan Bunyan, Caitlin Maddox and Bob Holbrook.
Read moreReports circulating on social media Thursday that the City of Seminole was under a water boil order from the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) were unfounded, Public Works Director Bryant Baker said.
Read moreCongresswoman Stephanie Bice, whose district includes Seminole County, says she was in support of the National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2026, passed yesterday by the U.S. House of Representatives.
Read moreOklahoma CareerTech is expanding a grant opportunity to smaller schools that were not previously eligible.
Read moreMonths of delays in approving a commercial lease on state school land for a data center near Lawton led to the developer canceling its lease, causing the state to lose out on lease payments that benefit public education.
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