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Local families whose homes were rendered uninhabitable as a result of the severe weather events that began May 2 may apply for up to $1,500 in housing grants through Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency’s Richard S. Lillard Emergency Housing Assistance Fund.
Read moreThe opening of the Seminole Splash Pad, which typically happens on Memorial Day Weekend, will likely be delayed this year because of damages it received from the recent tornadoes. City officials say they are assessing the damage and will let the public know when an opening date has been determined. —Staff Photos by Bill Anderson
Read moreOklahoma tribes are calling on state legislators to override Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt’s veto of a House Bill that they believe was intended to increase coordination between Tribal judicial systems and state agencies. House Bill 3501, by Representative Tommy Hardin, R-Madill; and Senator Darrell Weaver, R-Moore.
Read moreThe Seminole Urban Renewal Authority (SURA) will meet this evening at 5:30 p.m. at the Reynolds Wellness Center.
Read moreBowlegs Public Schools held graduation celebrations Thursday morning for PreK and Kindergarten students, followed by ceremonies for elementary, junior high students and eighth graders later that afternoon and evening. Seniors graduated Friday at 7 pm. —Courtesy Photo
Read moreGov. Kevin Stitt has signed a bill into law to help rural communities, such as towns and cities in Seminole County, with road damage caused by heavy trucks used by the oil and gas industry.
Read moreTop Headline (Presidential candidate George) Wallace Making Good Recovery From Assassination Attempt, Permanent Paralysis Possible
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