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The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC) reports that the number of initial claims decreased, while initial claims’ four-week moving average, continued claims and continued claims’ four-week moving average increased for the week ending July 23.
Read moreA local organization wants to make sure that those who teach special education in Seminole County have what they need when in their classrooms.
Read more—Staff Photo by Andy Wilson Vernon Davis is pictured with his 1954 Chevy pickup in downtown Wewoka Wednesday morning. Davis said the truck has a 235 engine and is a 4-speed with a “granny low” gear. Davis often participates in car shows around the state.
Read moreThis Saturday Denise Brown and friends will be celebrating the fifth anniversary of the antique mall and trading post she operates as well as the grand opening of a recently completed expansion. This celebration will include music from a live DJ, plenty of door prizes, snacks, and a vendor selling Indian Tacos.
Read moreAbove, the Hwy. 9 Antique Mall Community includes: (front, left to right) Mary Jansen, Donna Neely, Denise Brown (owner); (second row) Julie Batey, Sharon Barrett, Janice Cohn, Evelyn Moore, John Moore; (third row) Mark Claborn, Will Bean, Clayton Guinn, James Motley; (not pictured) Stan Ward, Mark Vance, Andrew Geyer, Shelly and Chuck Draz, Bryan Caleb and Susan Gregg, Vince and Sheila Boswell, Jennifer and Daniel Roberts, Sally Turek, Bonne Hutton, Nancy McWherter, Kristi Anderson, and Les Little. —Staff Photo by Andy Wilson
Read moreCollections from oil and gas production climbed to record levels in July, only one month after setting an all-time high, Oklahoma State Treasurer Randy McDaniel announced Wednesday.
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