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Brody Haley received the “Kenny Green Memorial Band Scholarship” presented by Ken, Karen and Krista Green during The Seminole Chieftain Band’s spring concert. Brody, a senior at Seminole High School, has been in the Chieftain Band for eight years. He plays trumpet and has received several awards and was a member of the all-district, all-regionals and all-state bands. He has performed solo and ensemble pieces receiving Superior Ratings at both District and State level.
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Read moreAll horses should receive five core vaccines to prevent common diseases, such as rabies, West Nile Virus and tetanus. (Photo by Todd Johnson, OSU Agricultural Communications Services)
Read moreThe Clinic at Central Oklahoma Family Medical Center continues to experience robust growth, adding Seminole to its service area. The expansion gives The Clinic a presence in a fourth south-central Oklahoma community, along with Ada, Konawa, and Stratford.
Read moreL-r: Whitney Robertson, Emily Payne, Angie Yates-Griffin, and Ronnie Pauls, all of whom will work as providers for The Clinic in Seminole. Right: Dr. Jenna Geohagan will also join the team. The Clinic will take over the management of Dr. Randall Kemp’s practice, located on Wrangler Boulevard in Seminole, on June 1. Kemp will retain a supervisory role with The Clinic. —Courtesy Photos
Read moreSeminole State College is hosting an All-Black Towns of Oklahoma historical exhibit that began May 26 and will continue through June 9 on the first floor of Enoch Kelly Haney Center. The exhibit is free and open to the public.
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