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A handful of pint-sized trick or treaters visited the Seminole Public Library Wednesday to collect goodies from the library staff. Above left, Levi Haggard is pictured with Library Children’s Director Caroline Wood. Pictured above right (from left to right) are Levi Haggard, Jay Czywczynski and Michalla Koehn.
Read moreThe Seminole Public Library has received a Ready2Read@Your Library grant, administered by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries and Friends of Libraries in Oklahoma and supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the American Rescue Plan Act.
Read moreEvery day in my high school homeroom smelled different. Not better, but different.
Read moreFirst United Bank announced Renee Newman, a highly accomplished executive with over 25 years of diverse financial services experience spanning community, regional, and large financial institutions, has been named Executive Vice President, Chief Experience Officer, reporting directly to Greg Massey, Chairman, and CEO of First United Bank. She will drive a consistent customer and employee experience across all channels. She will lead the horizontal-led groups supporting the organization’s community bank system, including Retail, Lending, Product, Program Office, Treasury, and Wealth Management.
Read moreThe U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Tribal Government Relations, in collaboration with the Oklahoma State Department of Veterans Affairs’ Women Veterans Program and Muscogee Nation of Oklahoma, is hosting an in-person Tribal Women Veterans Summit on November 3.
Read moreTel Aviv (UPI) Security forces found explosive charges today in letters addressed to President Nixon, U.S. Secretary of State William P. Rogers and U.S. Defense Secretary Melvin R. Laird, police said.
Read moreU.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Oklahoma State Director, Kenneth Corn, and Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Oklahoma Tribal Liaison, Dr. Carol Crouch, will host a live webinar via Zoom Oct. 31 at 1 p.m. to help educate rural and tribal communities on the positive impact USDA can have in their respective communities.
Read moreFederal “Sunshine Act” requires open meetings of bodies that head federal agencies. The Sunshine Act states that “every portion of every meeting of an agency shall be open to public observation.”
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