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The cost of tying into the City of Seminole’s water system has increased by as much as 313 percent, depending on the size of the meter tap.
Read moreOklahoma State Tourism Director Glenn Sullivan, left, talks with Seminole “Junior” College President Dr. Jim Cook and Governor Henry Bellmon on September 18, 1989 at an “Oklahoma Homecoming 90” program held at the college.
Read moreState Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister announced Monday that Rebecca Budd will serve as Chief of High Performance Systems and Operations for the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE).
Read moreAARP Oklahoma is fighting against Oklahoma Gas and Electric’s (OG&E) attempt to pass along $750 million worth of its “mistakes” to customers for decades to come and calling on Oklahomans to also raise their voices and fight back.
Read moreThe University of Oklahoma Board of Regents and the Oklahoma Board of Nursing have approved expansion of nursing education programs through the Fran and Earl Ziegler College of Nursing at the OU Health Sciences Center for students seeking a Bachel
Read moreWith colder weather just around the corner, many farmers and ranchers are preparing to store machinery for the winter. Rodents will be eyeing that same machinery for another reason – as a cozy place to shelter for a few months.
Read moreThe Department of the Interior announced Monday it would hold five listening sessions and invite public comment on barriers that underserved communities and individuals may face in participating in recreation opportunities on Interior-managed publ
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