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Following the appointment by Governor Kevin Stitt and the approval of the Senate Business, Commerce and Tourism committee, the Oklahoma Senate has confirmed the appointment of Oklahoma Farm Bureau Insurance Vice President of Claims Brad Flatt to the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission (OUBCC). The Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission establishes minimum statewide codes affecting or relating to the built environment for the protection of life and property, to be utilized throughout the state, assuring public health, safety and welfare.
Read moreDustin J. Hilliary, Lawton, was recently appointed by Gov. Kevin Stitt to serve a nine-year term as a member of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. Hilliary’s appointment was confirmed by both the Senate Education Committee and the full Senate. His term will expire in May 2031.
Read moreAngela Yott of Seminole has been named to Southern New Hampshire University’s Winter 2022 President’s List.
Read moreNine Seminole State College sophomores in the Seminole State College President’s Leadership Class recently received awards recognizing their completion of two years in the program. Pictured with SSC President Lana Reynolds are (middle row, far left) and sponsor Kim Pringle (front row, far right) are (back row l-r): Brandon Gomez of Oklahoma City, Cepado Wilkins, Jr. of Seminole, Kaitlyn Matlock of Lexington, Pepe Casey of Owasso; (middle row l-r) Sydney Winchester of Prague, Laney Anderson of Ada, Uriah McPerryman of Wetumka; (front row l-r) Jaycee Johnson of Prague and Jenna Harrison of Tecumseh. —Courtesy Photo
Read moreOklahomans can celebrate National 529 Day with a special $50 bonus offer on new Oklahoma 529 College Savings Plan (OCSP) accounts opened from Tuesday, May 24 through Friday, June 10.1
Read moreSeminole School District voters overwhelmingly approved Tuesday a $150,000 bond issue proposed by the Board of Education to carry out extensive repair and maintenance of the Seminole Schools.
Read moreOklahoma Baptist University implemented changes this spring that will significantly benefit students transferring to the University. The University has streamlined the transfer process and is accepting credit for more courses while also reducing the overall hours required to graduate with most degree plans.
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