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Read moreThe Seminole County Board of County Commissioners held a special meeting on Friday, July 30 to revisit the current jail contract Seminole County has with the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. The County has proposed a new contract that includes a raise in the rate to cover increased costs for housing. All the other cities and entities that use the jail have already agreed to this raise.
Read moreStudents involved in Seminole State College’s Upward Bound program recently returned from a trip to New York City. The 16 students who participated in the trip graduated from high school in May. Throughout the visit, students engaged in cultural and academic learning activities, alongside tours of many notable attractions in New York City. Students toured Columbia University, New York University, the Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum and Times Square. Upward Bound participants also took part in walking tours of the New York Financial District, the Brooklyn Bridge, Harlem, China Town, Little Italy and Central Park.
Read moreA musical event that has been part of Seminole County’s DNA for more than five decades is poised to return next week.
Read moreThe Seminole County Board of County Commissioners discussed the possibility of installing an ATM machine in the Courthouse. The request was made due to customers not having cash or correct change, so they must leave to find an ATM and come back.
Read moreOne in four Oklahoma children go to bed each night not knowing where their next meal may come from. A need that has only worsened throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Through Sept. 30, every donation to the Regional Food Bank’s Food for Kids Programs is matched dollar-for-dollar, up to $224,000 thanks to the Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma, Dolese Bros. Co., New York Life, Marathon Oil, Mark and Beth Brewer, David Gorham and David and Lezlie Hudiburg. “The Masonic Charity
Read moreAmerican Legion Post 204 Commander Carl Odom delivers a box of teacher supplies to Northwood Elementary. The post donated a total of 20 supply boxes. —Courtesy Photo
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