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If asked to describe a typical camping trip, many people would likely share a tale of roughing it in the woods under a starlit sky. Though that might be the traditional way to go camping, a recent trend has inspired its fair share of devotees to embrace a wholly different way to spend a night or two in the great outdoors.
Read moreA Seminole man has been charged with one felony count of Trafficking in Illegal Drugs (Methamphetamine), according to documents filed in the District Court of Seminole County.
Read more—Staff Photo by Andy Wilson The Seminole Fire Department was dispatched Monday afternoon to the Indian Nations Baptist Church at 2nd and Evans on reports of smoke coming out of an open door. Firefighters made an aggressive interior attack and discovered a fire in a basement office. Crews wereabletocontainthefire and damage was confined to one room. Firefighters stayed on scene after the fire was extinguished and ventilated the building, which stands over four stories tall.
Read moreAccording to the latest report from the Oklahoma Tax Commission, medical marijuana sales in SEMINOLE COUNTY brought in a total of $43,634.60 in sales and excise tax during the month of January 2023. This was $14,011.50 less than the $57,646.10 that was collected in the previous month of December 2022.
Read moreIn his fifth State of the State speech on Monday, Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt outlined three specific goals: drive excellence in education, continue to make Oklahoma the most business- friendly state in the nation, and protect Oklahomans and promote freedoms.
Read moreThe University of Oklahoma announced recently the students named to its fall 2022 honor roll, a distinction given to those who achieve the highest academic standards.
Read moreThe Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma expects a rise in demand for food assistance as Oklahomans receive their final Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) emergency allotments in February.
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