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Eleven Seminole High School students will be honored for their academic accomplishments during the Seminole Chamber of Commerce forum meeting next Tuesday with the presentation of academic letter jackets.
Read moreThe City of Seminole is looking for a new company to collect garbage beginning next summer.
Read moreBaker Mayfield has a shoulder injury, but he’s not listed on the Browns injured list ahead of the team’s Week 5 matchup against the Chargers.
Read moreRight: The AllianceHealth Seminole Hospital volunteer Women’s Auxiliary, better known as “The Pink Ladies,” were pleased with the turnout for their purse sale on Thursday, Oct. 7. All proceeds will go towards scholarships and projects that benefit the hospital. Any leftover purses will be donated to a thrift store that supports a children’s home. Their next fundraising effort will be a bake sale on Wednesday, Nov. 17, where they will also be auctioning off the highly collectable Barbie dolls they are holding. The Pink Ladies also operate the gift shop next to the main entrance at the hospital. Pictured are (left to right) Laura Goss, Anita Patterson, Joyce Boggs and Lil Hayes. —Staff Photo by Bob Melton
Read moreThe Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID) announced last week which health insurance companies will be offering plans in the Oklahoma Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplace for 2022. Two new insurers will be joining the Marketplace next year, giving Oklahoma consumers more health insurance options. Starting this year, consumers will also have an extra 30 days to make plan selections during the ACA Open Enrollment Period for individual health insurance plans from November 1, 2021, through January 15, 2022.
Read moreDrought conditions have hit some Oklahoma livestock producers hard, but help may be available through U.S. Department of Agriculture assistance programs for operations that depend heavily on forage and grazing.
Read moreCash prizes are available for students who enter and win the Zach Taylor First Amendment Essay Contest, sponsored annually by Freedom of Information Oklahoma.
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