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Oklahoma tribes are calling on state legislators to override Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt’s veto of a House Bill that they believe was intended to increase coordination between Tribal judicial systems and state agencies. House Bill 3501, by Representative Tommy Hardin, R-Madill; and Senator Darrell Weaver, R-Moore.
Read moreThe Seminole Urban Renewal Authority (SURA) will meet this evening at 5:30 p.m. at the Reynolds Wellness Center.
Read moreBowlegs Public Schools held graduation celebrations Thursday morning for PreK and Kindergarten students, followed by ceremonies for elementary, junior high students and eighth graders later that afternoon and evening. Seniors graduated Friday at 7 pm. —Courtesy Photo
Read moreGov. Kevin Stitt has signed a bill into law to help rural communities, such as towns and cities in Seminole County, with road damage caused by heavy trucks used by the oil and gas industry.
Read moreTop Headline (Presidential candidate George) Wallace Making Good Recovery From Assassination Attempt, Permanent Paralysis Possible
Read moreOn Friday, May 27, from 6 to 8 p.m., Preservation Oklahoma, Inc. will host “Masonic Temples in Oklahoma,” the next presentation in its History and Hops series. T.S. Akers, a historian of Freemasonry in Oklahoma, will discuss the state’s Masonic history and architecture in the Carriage House of the Henry and Anna Overholser Mansion, located at 405 NW 15th St. in Oklahoma City.
Read moreOn April 4, the Oklahoma Department of Commerce (Commerce) opened applications for the Oklahoma Innovation Expansion Program (OIEP). Applications closed on Friday, April 15. During the 2022 application period, Commerce received 163 submissions for project funding. Of those applications, 125 projects received awards ranging from $25,000 to $150,000 with the total awards funding reaching $9.241 million. The funding will facilitate $58.065 million in projects. These companies plan to create 767 jobs with a total payroll of $35.4 million.
Read moreLeft, the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma was at the Reynolds Wellness Center in Seminole on Monday, providing food boxes and clean up kits to those in need following the May 4 tornado. —Courtesy Photo Regional Food
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