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A group of young and ambitious high school age volunteers from the First United Methodist Church in Richardson, Texas spent Wednesday and Thursday clearing away tree limbs and other debris left by the May 4 tornado from the streets in Seminole.
Read moreThere has been a slight change to the community-wide disaster cleanup effort scheduled for this Saturday, June 25. All volunteers are asked to meet at the Seminole First Baptist Church, 420 Reid Street, at 8:00 a.m. Saturday. They will work until noon, when the First Baptist Church will serve lunch to all the volunteers.
Read moreThe co-founders of Epic Charter Schools and its former head of finances were arrested yesterday and face multiple charges, including embezzlement of state funds.
Read moreNew Seminole State College Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Amanda Estey (center), was the guest of honor at a reception Thursday morning welcoming her to campus. Among those in attendance (left to right) were former SSC President Dr. Jim Utterback, retiring VPAA Dr. Linda Goeller, former VPAA Dr. Rebecca Kennedy and President Lana Reynolds. —Courtesy Photos
Read moreLeadership Oklahoma is honored to announce the members of its thirty-fifth class. Carefully selected from applicants throughout the state, “Leadership Oklahoma is very proud of the 51 people chosen for this year’s
Read moreThe Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City released the June Manufacturing Survey Thursday. According to Chad Wilkerson, vice president and economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, the survey revealed that growth in Tenth District manufacturing activity slowed further but remained positive and expectations for future activity also moderated slightly.
Read moreSmall business owners have had a rough time during the COVID-19 pandemic and for some it has been only made worse by fraud schemes that promise assistance but deliver only misery.
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