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The entire community has seemingly been waiting with anticipation to hear when Seminole’s splashpad, which typically opens over Memorial Day weekend, will open for the summer. Its 2022 opening was delayed due to last month’s tornado.
Read more“Recovering Oklahomans After Disaster,” or ROAD, has been a community blessing in the ongoing effort to recover from the May 4 tornado that caused extensive damage across town. They are currently coordinating a group of 11 young volunteers with Americorp to install roof tarps, muck-outs, and chainsaw/tree work.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Department of Health has identified its first probable case of monkeypox and is working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to confirm the infection in a central Oklahoma resident with recent international travel to a country with confirmed cases.
Read moreGovernor Kevin Stitt and the Oklahoma Department of Commerce secured the Americas’ first rare earth metal and manufacturing facility as USA Rare Earth LLC, announced Thursday its procurement and development of the first fully integrated U.S.-based rare earth metal and sintered neo-magnet manufacturing facility in Stillwater, Okla. The company, which controls and operates the Round Top Heavy Rare Earth, Lithium and Critical Minerals Project in Hudspeth County, Texas, has selected Stillwater, Okla. for its operations.
Read moreTown of Cromwell Regular Meeting June 13, Cromwell Community Center at 5 p.m.
Read moreSeminole State College will host a retirement reception for Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Linda Goeller on June 15 at 2:00 p.m. at the Utterback Ballroom, located in the Enoch Kelly Haney Center on campus. The event is open to the public and light refreshments will be served.
Read moreAbove, Thursday’s forum featured candidates for the District 28 Senate seat. Republican candidates are Jeff McCommas of Agra, Jamey Mullin of Arcadia, Grant Green of Wellston, and Robert W. Trimble of Seminole; and Democratic candidates Tony Wilson and Karen Rackley, both of Chandler. Past Chamber President Zac Northrip (far left) moderated the program. —Courtesy Photo
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