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A Wewoka man was injured in a three-vehicle accident in Hughes County Saturday evening, February 4. A female passenger in the same vehicle was treated and released and another female passenger was uninjured in the accident.
Read moreState Farm Insurance recently donated 25 laptops to Seminole State College’s laptop loan program. Seminole State Farm Agent and SSC Educational Foundation Trustee Darren Frederick identified the corporate grant program for the College and assisted with the application, resulting in the donation of the devices.
Read moreOklahomans are invited to the 2023 “Senior Day at the Capitol,” being held Monday, Feb. 27 at the State Capitol in Oklahoma City.
Read moreAttorney General Gentner Drummond announced today his intent to file a lawsuit against the Biden administration if it does not withdraw a rule by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFW) that designates the lesser prairie chicken as a threatened species. The rule, which is scheduled to take effect March 27, would place burdensome restrictions on Oklahoma ranchers needing to graze livestock, as well as unnecessarily impede development of energy pipelines, oil drilling, wind farms, and roads.
Read moreOklahoma Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready announced the appointment of Ashley Scott as the new Director for the Oklahoma Insurance Department’s (OID) Pharmacy Benefit Manager (PBM) Compliance and Enforcement Division. In addition, Molly Clinkscales was appointed as the lead attorney for the program.
Read moreFounders’ Day is an opportunity to celebrate the heritage and shape the future of OBU. This special event commemorates the university’s incorporation in February 1910.
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