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The City of Seminole would like to congratulate LaDonna Vanlandingham on her 20-year work anniversary with The City. Vanlandingham calls Seminole her hometown. She graduated from Seminole State College, and her two daughters graduated from Seminole High School and Seminole State College.
Read morePictured above is Seminole County native Richie Guess (right) with his son, Cory, and daughter, Tiffany. All are drivers for UPS and recently collectively captured three awards at the Oklahoma Trucking Championships. —Courtesy Photo
Read moreThe Oklahoma State University Robert M. Kerr Food and Agricultural Products Center faculty and staff welcomed members of the American Association of Meat Processors (AAMP) to the OSU-Stillwater campus to tour the facility.
Read moreThe Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma has announced the addition of six new members to its Board of Directors and three new members to its Foundation Board of Directors. Members have also taken new officer roles within each board.
Read moreCraftsman homes trace their roots to the late 19th century. An architectural style inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement that flourished in Europe and North America for roughly 40 years between 1880 and 1920, the American Craftsman home has endured into the 21st century thanks to its beauty and the unique feel its homes inspire.
Read moreTribal-government officials say they can handle the new responsibilities placed on them as the result of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in McGirt v. Oklahoma, which effectively declared most of eastern Oklahoma to be the reservation land of the Muscogee, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw and Seminole nations.
Read moreOklahoma’s ranking on teacher pay in national comparisons has been described as among the nation’s lowest, but experts have long noted such claims don’t account for many factors, including differences in the cost-of-living in Oklahoma along with the often-unnoted value of various benefits that teachers in Oklahoma receive that educators in other states do not.
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