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Oklahomans who want to change party affiliation, must submit their change no later than March 31 Seminole County Election Board Secretary Amy Baker said. Voters may change their party affiliation online using the OK Voter Portal at oklahoma.gov/elections/ ovp or by completing a new Voter Registration Application.
Read moreA Wewoka man was fatally shot over the weekend, resulting in the arrest of the alleged shooter.
Read moreFive Seminole State College Language Arts and Humanities faculty members had papers selected for the 2022 Southwest Popular/American Culture Association Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The conference ran from Feb. 23 to Feb. 26.
Read moreA public hearing on financial assistance with local projects and using a company for fire department-related billing are on the agenda of this evening’s meeting agenda of the Wewoka City Council.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) is starting its move toward the endemic phase of the pandemic. Throughout the transition there will be gradual changes to how and when OSDH reports some of its data.
Read moreAs the Green Bay Packers await the return (hopefully) of Aaron Rodgers for 2022, they’re making sure one of their top defensive stars will stay in Wisconsin for years to come.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Baptist University Board of Trustees gathered for the spring semester meeting Friday, March 4, inside Stavros Hall on the OBU campus in Shawnee. Trustees approved faculty contracts for 2022-23 and approved recommendations for 11 faculty members to receive senior faculty status.
Read moreDr. Amanda Kong, assistant professor at the TSET Health Promotion Research Center, and Dr. Lisa Henriksen, senior research scientist at the Stanford Prevention Research Center, Stanford, California, recently co-authored an article published in the special 30th anniversary edition of Tobacco Control. This special issue brings together thought leaders to reflect on 30 years of progress in tobacco control and areas for future directions.
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