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Only few days remain for those affected by the May 4 tornado that hit Seminole to apply for federal assistance. The deadline to apply is Wednesday, Sept. 28.
Read moreUSDA Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) Friday awarded a grant of $221,007 to the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma as part of the third round of Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) Benefit Delivery Modernization Grants. This investment will help improve equitable access to locally grown fruits and vegetables for participants of the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, commonly known as WIC.
Read moreState scores from the spring 2022 administration of the Oklahoma School Testing Program (OSTP) end-of-year assessments show students are making progress, officials from the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) announced today. The OSTP suite of assessments, administered each spring pursuant to state and federal requirements, are designed to be a snapshot measuring the degree to which Oklahoma students are learning endof- school-year grade-level content, ensuring they are on track for success in future coursework and ultimately in their college and career pursuits.
Read more“If you See Something, Say Something.” Many people know the slogan, but do they know who to call if they see suspicious activity? The City of Seminole is partnering with State and Federal agencies to raise awareness about this easy way to help prevent terrorism.
Read moreThis week, U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), spoke with the State Chamber of Oklahoma during their annual fly-in trip to Washington. The group discussed a number of topics, including Inhofe’s continued work on the National Defense Authorization Act and his career-long efforts to continue to make Oklahomans’ priorities heard in Congress.
Read more“Be it ever so humble there is no place like home!” It’s a comforting old ditty. But, according to the Association of Mature American Citizens [AMAC], it’s also the wish of the vast numbers of seniors.
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