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The Family Resource Center in Seminole was hit by a tornado that changed everything for the center and the families it brought help to recently. The center had been at 211 Timmons Street for approximately 20 years.
Read moreFirst United has appointed Dan Boren, Chickasaw Nation’s Secretary of Commerce, to its board of directors effective June 21, 2022. First United’s board consists of 11 outside directors, each representing leadership experience and expertise from various industries, and is led by Chairman and CEO Greg Massey.
Read moreAn Ada resident has penned a biography of country music superstar Blake Shelton, who also hails from Ada.
Read moreAirport leaders from across the State gathered at the Autry Technology Center in Enid on Wednesday for the Oklahoma Airport Operators Association (OAOA) Quarterly General Membership Meeting. While the agenda included many topics related to legislative advocacy, industry promotion and outreach, and airport development initiatives, the Association took the most pride in celebrating the inaugural class of Oklahoma Certified Airport Professional (OCAP) recipients.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Historical Society, State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has announced the National Register of Historic Places designation for the following property in Oklahoma:
Read moreSeminole State College GEAR UP program recently completed two different residential camps for high school students in the month of June. The theme for the camps was Career Encounters, based upon the 1977 film “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.” Students toured career technical sites and college programs and then visited various businesses where employees perform the tasks and skills learned in the career tech or college programs.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Highway Patrol has announced that eleven (11) cadets graduated from the 69th Academy on Thursday, July 21.
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