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By Bob Melton County Editor The December release from the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC) shows the City of Seminole, which has a 0.04 percent sales tax, saw a rise in tax revenue for the month of January compared to last month. The release showed this revenue was also higher compared to January last year.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Penny Alvey, Clariece Anderson, Martha Anderson, Larry Barryhill, Lora Bennett, Hannah Brewer, Tere Camp, L.D. Cathey, Bryton Colbert, Jordan Ewert, Eastman Harjo Jr, Steven Ilbery, John Johnson, Abbie Jones, Sis Jones, Karol Parker, Jake Reese, Dale Storie, Marnell Thompson, Danny Timmons, Patricia White & Jason Young.
Read moreThe Wewoka City Council and its related authorities will meet this evening, Tuesday, Jan. 9, at 6 p.m. at City Hall (123 S. Mekusukey).
Read moreGrief is an experience all persons will face. Whether you have experienced it or not, eventually, you will have friends and family members who encounter loss. That is when you are in the role of a supporter. The following ten bullet points offer insight and assistance for those experiencing grief and for those who find themselves in the role of grief support.
Read moreStaff Report Oklahoma Baptist University recently announced students named to the university’s academic honor roll for the fall 2023 semester.
Read moreBy Gary McManus State Climatologist December was unusually warm across all of Oklahoma, and uncommonly wet across the northwestern third. A prolonged absence of Arctic air led to the state’s fourth warmest December since records began in 1895, and contributed to 2023’s rank as the 10th warmest calendar year.
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