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A weekend fire claimed the life of two Seminole residents, according to the State Fire Marshal’s office. The office has positively identified a male victim as Albert Williams. Family members believe the female victim was William’s niece, Calista Hull, 18, who had been staying with her uncle.
Read moreSecretary of the Interior Deb Haaland Wednesday announced that the National Park Service will collaborate with Tribes across the nation on a new theme study that will focus on the Indian Reorganization Period to help broaden the understanding of an important chapter in American history.
Read moreSen. Brenda Stanley, R-Midwest City, served as the Senate author of House Bill 1542 in the 2023 legislative session, which allows school cafeterias and restaurants to donate their extra food without the fear of civil liability. The bill took effect on Nov. 1, and Stanley would like to see more schools and restaurants take part.
Read morePhase One of a $15,000 project to improve and upgrade the Seminole city water supply has been completed and city officials are now eyeing the start of the last phase.
Read moreAs I approach the end of my first year in office, it seems appropriate to reflect on what has been a very active time for me. It is a privilege to serve as Attorney General of this great state, and I am proud of how my administration is working on behalf of all Oklahomans.
Read moreWinter is synonymous with the holidays, snow and, of course, the common cold. Though colds are not exclusive to winter, they tend to be more common in the colder months of the year, when people typically spend more time indoors, making it easier for cold viruses to spread from one person to another.
Read moreTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2023
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