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A felony charge of knowingly receiving or concealing stolen property has been filed against a Maud man in the District Court of Seminole County.
Read moreSummer just doesn’t want to let go, and don’t expect it to go away before the end of this month.
Read moreSeminole resident Russell Baker will be performing a ventriloquist act at this year’s Oklahoma State Fair on the Bandshell stage on Saturday, Sept. 24 from 12 – 12:30 p.m. Baker learned ventriloquism as a young boy. As an adult, he has used his ventriloquist puppets to teach the Bible in churches for children’s groups and revivals. He has also appeared at schools, where he has taught about bullies, the importance of education, and drug awareness. He has also entertained at July 4th fun fairs, banquets, and birthday parties. He currently works as a para at Wilson Elementary School.
Read moreAbove, an Oklahoma City woman died when working on the roof of the former Arrow Pump building on Main Street Friday. According to Fire Chief Fielding Lucas, the woman placed her hand on a soft spot and fell through, plunging headfirst to the floor below.
Read moreA Seminole bicyclist was hospitalized following a hitand- run accident Sunday evening, September 18.
Read moreRep. Danny Williams, R-Seminole, has been appointed by House Speaker Charles McCall, R-Atoka, to serve as his designee on Gov. Stitt’s Helping Every Life and Parent (H.E.L.P.) Task Force, formed in July by executive order.
Read moreA $5,000 teacher pay raise is included in the annual budget request the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) will present to the state board of education at its next meeting on Thursday, Sept. 22.
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