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Seminole Arts Council President Jacqi Dill and Secretary/Treasurer Stephanie Davis were out of state when the tornado struck Seminole on Wednesday, May 4. Although they were unable to physically hit the street to help those that were affected, they and Vice President Amber Carter and Board members Miranda Cotton and Tara Roberts quickly set up a fundraiser and an online form for victims to request aid, raising $200 in the first 24 hours alone.
Read more2022 Summer Meal Program will begin soon at Seminole Public Schools, Assistant Superintendent Angela Willmett announced last week.
Read moreRecovering Oklahomans After Disaster, Inc. “ROAD” (disasterROAD.org) is continuing volunteer efforts in Seminole after the May 4th tornado. They are a 501(c)3 nonprofit who provides free home repairs through volunteers for disaster survivors with no means of recovery on their own across the state.
Read moreState health officials are trying to reach the person or persons who dropped off a litter of five baby skunks at a Bristow animal rescue on or about last Tuesday, May 24, 2022.
Read moreEast Central University is recognizing students for their outstanding academic work during the Spring 2022 semester by naming them to the President’s Honor Roll.
Read moreWewoka Special City Council Meeting at Wewoka City Hall 123 S. Mekusukey Tuesday, June 7, 2022, 4:30 P.M.
Read moreJames Jackson, the former mayor of Wetumka, was found guilty and convicted Thursday morning by District Judge Timothy Olsen after Jackson entered pleas of no contest to four counts in the District Court of Hughes County.
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