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A community-wide disaster relief effort is seeking volunteers to assist in removing tree limbs during a special event planned for June 25. This effort is being organized by City of Seminole Public Information Officer Briana Wymore, Sem inole First Baptist Church Outreach Minister Terry Howard, and other civic minded citizens.
Read moreLeft, Seminole State College graduates and faculty pose for a group picture. The college hosted its 2022 Commencement Exercises Saturday, June 11, at the Enoch Kelly Haney Center. The ceremony was rescheduled from early May. Plans for the May 6 graduation ceremony were cancelled due to issues related to the tornadoes that hit Seminole and the subsequent power outages throughout the community. A standingroom-only crowd filled the Haney Center for the ceremony. —Courtesy Photo
Read moreHouse Republicans introduced a slate of inflation relief bills in special session Monday, reiterating their support for helping Oklahomans overcome the rising cost of goods and services.
Read moreThe first official day of summer is still one week away, but its “dog days” are already here.
Read moreSummer is upon us and people are going outside, playing in the water, eating watermelon and having ice cream. Parents are planning summer vacations for the family, and everyone is looking for fun and possibly love this summer.
Read moreOklahoma Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired and friends will celebrate Deaf-Blind Awareness week, June 26 - July 2, in honor of Oklahomans who are deaf-blind and world-famous author, educator, lecturer and disability advocate Helen Keller.
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