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Seminole Public Schools will be closed until the middle of next week as recovery efforts continue following an EF-2 tornado that hit the area Wednesday.
Read moreState College has cancelled its annual Commencement Ceremony set to be held on May 6 due to the effects of Wednesday evening’s tornado in Seminole.
Read moreAmerican Red Cross volunteers unload supplies for the relief effort outside the Enoch Kelly Haney Center on the SSC campus on May 5. SSC also donated its campus parking lot so crews could use it as a staging area with ongoing power restoration efforts. Courtesy Photo
Read moreRep. Danny Williams, R-Seminole, urged Seminole residents affected by Wednesday’s tornadoes and severe weather to be cautious when dealing with unfamiliar contractors or insurance claims adjusters.
Read moreRight, crews work in the Milt Phillips/Oak Street area Friday morning as part of the effort to restore power in Seminole following Wednesday’s tornadoes, which left virtually the entire city in the dark. Many residents began reporting Thursday afternoon that their power had been restored. The tornado has been classified as an EF-2 by the National Weather Service. —Staff Photo by Bob Melton
Read moreGov. Kevin Stitt has signed Senate Bill 1119 into law, by Sen. Jessica Garvin, R-Duncan, andRep. Kyle Hilbert, R-Bristow. The bill will remove the 270-hour limit adjunct teachers work per semester in a class room.
Read moreTornado season is here, and once again the questions are swirling about a public storm shelter.
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