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REPLACING HYDRANT – Tuesday morning the City of Seminole Water Department replaced a fire hydrant on E. Wrangler Blvd. The hydrant had recently been damaged in an accident that also knocked over a power pole. Residents in the area may have experienced low water pressure for a short time while repairs were made, but pressure should now be back to normal.
Read moreSeminole High School will be hosting Verdigris for the 2021 OSSAA (Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association) Football Playoff game on Friday, November 12. Although fans are strongly encouraged to purchase their tickets for the game online using the GoFan Electronic Ticket process, Coach Mike Snyder states some tickets will be available at the game for $10. Online tickets sell for $7 plus a $1.35 service charge, a total of $8.35.
Read moreOn an August afternoon in the administration building’s Great Room, Oklahoma City Public Schools Superintendent Sean McDaniel arrived ready to listen.
Read moreA Seminole resident has been charged with one felony count of grand larceny and one felony count of false declaration of ownership in pawn, according to documents filed in the District Court of Seminole County.
Read moreSeminole Board of County Commissioners’ discussion of the EMS redistricting hit a wall Monday morning as EMS directors from around the county weighed in on the issues.
Read moreMcKinley between Boren Blvd and Strother Ave is down to one lane as workers continue working on renovation of the ‘President Streets’ in Seminole. The renovations of several streets, including Lincoln, Roosevelt, and McKinley, were approved as capital improvement projects by the Seminole City Council.
Read moreKonawa Tiger Fraysson Coody breaks loose on the run during the game against the Allen Mustangs last Friday night. Staff photo by Andy Wilson
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