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The Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum will celebrate the lives of Maj. Gordon W. Lillie “Pawnee Bill” and his wife, May Lillie, as well as their famous Wild West Shows with a free, one-day festival on Saturday June 11, 2022. Pawnee Bill’s Wild West Days will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the original historic ranch site.
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Read moreA Seminole man faces multiple charges following an incident on Tuesday, May 17. Felony information filed in the District Court of Seminole County states that Christopher James Yarbrough, 31, faces on felony count of battery and assault on police officer; one misdemeanor count of assault and battery; on misdemeanor count of driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol; one misdemeanor count of driving with license cancelled/suspended/revoked; one misdemeanor count of transporting an open container; and one misdemeanor count of leaving scene of accident involving damage.
Read more“After several weeks of soaring gas prices, last week saw prices nationally slow down ahead of Memorial Day, but I’m afraid the good news ends there,” said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy. “While gasoline demand has been seasonally soft, the large decline in refining capacity over the last few years has meant that refiners are struggling to produce even lower amounts of refined products. This has led inventories to struggle to see any gains, boosting concern that they won’t be able to catch up.”
Read moreSeminole State College recently received notification from the U.S. Department of Education of the renewal of two federal Upward Bound grants. Together, Upward Bound I and Upward Bound II will receive over $3.4 mil lion in grant money over the next five years, beginning in September. The grants will provide the institution $696,235 annually, with UB I receiving $398,634 per year to serve 77 participants and UB II receiving $297,601 per year to serve 52 participants.
Read moreSeminole resident David Scott Cathy, 58, died on Thursday, May 26, due to injuries he suffered ten days earlier in a motorcycle/vehicle accident on the night of May 16, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
Read moreThe Seminole Fire Department recently honored two employees for outstanding work in their fields. Above left, Drew Taylor was recognized as the Medic of The Year and Jake Myers was name Firefighter of the Year. Each man was presented with a commemorative statuette. —Courtesy Photos
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