latest
Locke Supply Co. v. Zack Davis and Davis Electric, indebtedness.
Read more-oOo Slants – Linda Taylor explaining to an inquirer why she is wearing a special Chieftain basketball pin and ribbons… Marie and Carl Koger having a bad case of “grandparentitis,” and acting just like any new grandparents with a granddaughter – their first… Mary Jo Edgmon explaining that the large collection of Christmas packages on a sofa in the Chamber office are from the B-PW Club to be delivered to the Christmas Forum luncheon next week for distribution to needy families and children in the greater Seminole area… Marty Wood enjoying his stint as a member of the current jury panel from which trial jurors are selected for trial on a docket of civil case in District Court at Wewoka… Earl Bonebrake admitting that after many years of hard work he is now a professional – a professional loafer… Angie and Marsha Cunningham talking about the new puppy which their grandfather got them Wednesday. -oOo Two Seminole residents who have been actively engaged in Cub Scout work for a number of years were recipients of honors and citations at the Canadian Valley District’s Last Frontier Council Recognition dinner at Shawnee Thursday evening. The dinner program was in the Student Center at Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee.
Read moreThe Academy of Seminole announced its Students of the Month. Pictured l-r are Brent Hoskison of BMO, Bethany Meyers, middle school; Aidan Mangum and Mallory Craven, high school, and Chris Moore, Rotary Club. Not pictured is middle school student Gavin Sewell. (Courtesy photo)
Read moreThe Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB) announced last Thursday that they have approved $1,450,913 in funding for the Wewoka Public Works Authority to be used to improve the Authority’s wastewater infrastructure. The first request of $450,913 will be funded through the Sewer Overflow and Stormwater Reuse Municipal Grant (OSG) program, the announcement stated. The second request for $1,000,000 will be financed by the Oklahoma American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) grant program, it added.
Read moreThe Dec. 5 issue of Holdenville News reported Hughes County Commissioners expect to reopen the Hughes County Jail within 90 days. The jail has been shut down due to health and life safety issues and the inmates are currently being housed in Seminole County.
Read moreRandy Bean, agricultural educator at Strother Public Schools in Seminole County, is one of six agricultural educators nationwide to receive the 2023 National Association of Agricultural Educators (NAEE) Outstanding Early Career Teacher award, which was presented during the recent NAAE Convention in Phoenix.
Read more