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There will be another community-wide disaster relief effort on July 30 from 8:00 a.m. until noon. The purpose of this event is to help in the ongoing effort to clean up from the tornado that struck Seminole on May 4. The focus will be on removing trees and tree limbs that were downed by the storm.
Read moreThe new 988 Mental Health Lifeline is now available across the state of Oklahoma. The three-digit number offers immediate response during mental health crises by a local trained behavioral health specialist. Any person can call or text 988 if experiencing a mental health emergency, seeking guidance for a mental health situation or looking to gain insight on how to navigate concerns for a friend or loved one.
Read moreFEMA and the state of Oklahoma are committed to providing disaster assistance to people with disabilities and access and functional needs. Assistance is also available for those who communicate in languages other than English.
Read moreThe Boomer Seminole Duplicate Bridge group met Tuesday, July 12.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education has awarded more than $4.5 million in lottery funds.
Read moreDo you have free time on your hands and want to fill some of that time working with older and disabled citizens in long term care facilities? Do you find joy in helping others find their voice? Are you interested in ensuring long term care residents know their rights and receive quality care?
Read moreU.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), top Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, Monday made the following statement on President Joe Biden’s trip to Saudi Arabia:
Read moreSeminole City Manager Don Bown today submitted his resignation effective August 25, to Mayor Waldo Lilly and members of the City Council. Bown has accepted the position of City Manager at Bartlesville and will assume duties there August 28.
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