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The Seminole County Health Department and Commissioner of Health and State Health Officer, Keith Reed announce the appointment of Dana Miller to the Seminole County Board of Health. Her new term began April 27, 2022 and will expire June 30, 2024.
Read moreSeminole Public Schools recently announced the Teacher of the Year for each site and the Overall Teacher of The Year. Pictured l-r: Seminole Assoc. of Classroom Teachers President Krista Clark, HS Teacher of the Year Ebony Harris, BLS Teacher of the Year Diane Simpson, Wilson Teacher of the Year Carla Sebourn, Northwood Teacher of the Year Pam Fletcher and Middle School Teacher of the Year Leann Wadkins. Harris was also named Overall Teacher of the Year. Below, Allen Harris was named Support Staff Employee of the Year. He has worked for Seminole Public Schools for 32 years.
Read moreAttorney General John O’Connor announced the application period for the 2023 Safe Oklahoma Grant is now open and is encouraging local law enforcement agencies and county sheriff’s departments to apply.
Read moreAARP has launched the updated Veterans and Military Families Health Benefits Navigator to bring together valuable information and resources to help veterans, military families and their caregivers navigate their health care options.
Read moreTop Headline – Hijacker Bails Out Over Indiana With $502,500 – A young skyjacker bailed out of a jetliner in predawn darkness over wooded farmland Saturday, presumably carrying more than $500,000 in ransom, after a flight to Texas and back.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education Thursday set tuition and mandatory fee levels for Oklahoma’s public colleges and universities. Nine institutions across the state system of higher education are not increasing tuition and mandatory fees for resident undergraduate students in 2022-23. Tui-tion and mandatory fees for in-state undergraduate students will increase an average of 1.8% statewide for the 2022-23 academic year.
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