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Twenty years ago, three members of the State Capitol Preservation Commission discovered a flaw in the funding of certain state buildings when a request for a traveling art show was placed before them; and they realized that the commission, a non-funded commission had no way to fund the request insurance for a spectacular visiting art show that was willing to visit the Capitol.
Read moreIf you are of a certain age, you remember the old 3-D glasses with one blue lens and one red lens. You also remember the disappointment of wearing them outside the theater. Instead of “comin’ at ya,” the world was fuzzy and confusing. At an early age, we learned that we cannot always make sense of the world through red and blue lenses. During election season, however, our favorite news channels or websites can often dominate our everyday, local common sense, and we see everything through our Cable News Goggles. And just like the 3-D glasses of yore, they might not always be suitable to wear in the real world.
Read moreThe Seminole County Emergency Management and the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma are working together to provide an expanded warning system throughout the county.
Read moreSSC Board of Regents Chair Ray McQuiston was recognized for his service to the College at the meeting on June 15. Pictured (left to right): Regents Kym Hyden, Marci Donaho, Ray McQuiston, Curtis Morgan, Ryan Pitts and SSC President Lana Reynolds. —Courtesy Photo
Read moreThe Seminole State College Board of Regents approved a five percent salary increase for all fulltime employees, alongside the budget for the upcoming fiscal year at their meeting on June 15.
Read moreA motorcyclist reportedly died near Sasakwa Thursday morning, but the victim’s name and details of the incident were not available as of press time.
Read moreAlumni visiting Wewoka for the annual WHS Reunion Weekend will want to stop by the Seminole Nation Museum to view over 50 different works by Wewoka graduates. This year we are honoring all our lady tigers by exhibiting their work exclusively. The exhibition will be open from the 20th of June and end on June 26th. The museum will host a reception to welcome visiting alumni on Saturday, June 25, from 11 a.m. until 2p.m.
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