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SHS Band Plays Integral Role at Chieftain Games
Read moreA Seminole County man faces multiple felony charges after an allegedly stolen vehicle was located on his property.
Read moreThe Seminole State College Educational Foundation hosted its 26th Annual Golf Tournament at Firelake Golf Course in Shawnee on Oct. 3. This year’s event raised more than $20,000 for student scholarships and campus capital projects. A total of 104 players, comprising 26 corporate teams, took to the links to show their support for the College. Left photo: Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Bill Knowles, SSC Educational Foundation Trustees Jim Hardin and Doug Humphreys prepare hot dogs and brats for participants. (Photos provided)
Read moreThe Oklahoma City Community Foundation recently awarded scholarships to two Seminole County students through the state’s largest independent scholarship program. Mason Burris from Konawa High School and Payton Irick from Seminole High School received a total of $4,500 in scholarships for the 2022-23 academic year.
Read moreRep. Brian Hill, R-Mustang, announced the Restorative Workforce Initiative at Wednesday’s ceremonial signing of House Bill 4369 at the Kate Barnard Community Corrections Center.
Read morePottawatomie County Board of Commissioners issued a 14-day burn ban effective immediately on Monday, October 3. Pottawatomie County joins a growing list of Oklahoma counties that have already implemented a burn ban as dry conditions continue across the state. Although Seminole County issued a burn ban a week earlier, this new ban now includes all of the Maud residents that are in Pottawatomie County and were not affected.
Read moreSlow walkers, fast walkers. Fitness walkers, fun walkers. All style of walkers are invited to join in our walking activities for the South Central Regional Roundup associated with the American Volkssport Association. Three walking clubs, Sunflower Sod Stompers of Topeka, Tulsa Walking Club, and Wandergruppe of Oklahoma City are joining together for a weekend of walking in different towns located in east-central Oklahoma October 14-16. Events will be located in Ada, Holdenville, McAlester, and Seminole.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA) board voted to approve a twenty-five percent rate increase for private duty nurses (PDN), a five percent aggregate rate increase for pediatric dental providers, and a fourteen percent aggregate rate increase for adult dental providers during their September 21 board meeting.
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