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The October press release from the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC) shows the City of Seminole, which has a 0.04 percent sales tax, saw an increase in tax revenue for the month of October compared to last month and compared to last year. Use Tax was down for both the month and the year.
Read moreThis year in Seminole, unlike multiple times in the past, trickor- treating will take place on the actual night of Halloween.
Read moreFollowing the release of FEMA’s first-ever National Tribal Strategy, FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell announced Wednesday that Kelbie Kennedy will serve as the agency’s National Tribal Affairs Advocate.
Read moreHeritage House Nutrition Center 210 College, Seminole. Now open for dine-in.
Read moreA group of area residents, many wearing the traditional clothing of their ancestors, observed Indigenous Peoples Day with a walk from John’s Park to Boomtown Park Monday morning. The walk, approximately one mile long, took the colorful ceremony down a large portion of Milt Phillips Avenue, where the flags and posters the participants were carrying attracted a considerable amount of positive attention.
Read moreAbove, Sasakwa Viking Jesus Gutierriez makes a tackle on a Paoli ball carrier in last Friday night’s gridiron action. The Vikings lost by a final score of 58-6. Sasakwa travels to Maysville this Friday night. Kickoff is at 7 p.m.
Read moreEverything costs more these days. Whether it’s fuel, meals at a restaurant or household supplies, inflation has us watching our budgets more closely and looking for ways to cut back while adjusting to the changing market.
Read moreTwo Seminole State College employees were honored at the 54th annual Oklahoma Association of Community Colleges Conference held on Oct. 7 at Oklahoma City Community College. During the event, SSC Human Resources Director Holly Wilson-Byrd was recognized as Professional Staff Member of the Year and Professor of Psychology Christal Knowles was named Faculty Member of the Year for the College.
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