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The Seminole Utilities Authority is seeking a $20 million grant from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to replace the city’s decadesold wastewater treatment plant, and a city official said the application is on a “fast track” for approval.
Read moreTaylor Quinality, Lexie Rodriguez, Kaysna Houck and Audrina Fixico put the icing on cupcakes Wednesday morning during “Camp I Can,” Seminole Public Schools’ Summer Program. The camp, which was developed for all SPS students, will run through next Thursday. —Staff Photo by Grace Adams
Read moreState Senator Kim David (R-Porter) announced Wednesday that she is a candidate for Oklahoma Corporation Commission.
Read moreThe Sac and Fox Nation announces a ceremonious event to begin at 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 21 with the posting of colors at the Veteran’s Memorial just North of the Sac and Fox Nation Jim Thorpe Park.
Read moreThe Delta variant of the COVID-19 virus is blamed for a dramatic rise in new cases in Oklahoma, according to Dr. David Kendrick with the Healthier Oklahoma Coalition. Members of the Coalition believe the variant is entering Oklahoma from Missouri and Arkansas, which are ranked 1st and 2nd in the number of cases nationally. Oklahoma in currently ranked 10th in the nation.
Read moreThe Seminole State College Media Relations Department received special recognition during the Oklahoma College Public Relations Association’s annual awards banquet on Sunday, July 11.
Read moreCapt. Marissa Frazer became the first woman to command a combat arms company in the 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team when she assumed command of the Thunderbird Brigade’s Bravo Battery, 1st Battalion, 160th Field Artillery Regiment in a ceremony at the National Guard armory in Holdenville, Oklahoma, July 9, 2021.
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