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(StatePoint) Not having a credit history, often referred to as being “credit invisible,” can make it harder to buy a home or car, finance an education, and secure banking products and other services.
Read more(StatePoint) Like many other people, you probably have taxes on your mind right now. Figuring out if you have a tax refund coming your way can be an exciting time. But tax season doesn’t have to be all about crunching numbers and filling out forms.
Read moreA rapidly spreading grass fire Sunday morning, February 20, destroyed one home before firefighters were able to bring the blaze under control, according to Strother Fire Chief Tim Smith.
Read moreThe Seminole Chamber of Commerce welcomed Modoc Tribal Child Support Enforcement to the business community with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, February 17. The business celebrated the opening of their new office located at 1417 E. Wrangler Blvd. across from Walmart. Services offered include establishment of paternity, DNA testing, establishment, enforcement and modification of child support, location of absent parents and disbursement of payments. The Modoc Tribal Child Support Enforcement serves about three dozen native entities including the Seminole Nation, the Absentee Shawnee Tribe, the Citizen Potawatomi Nation and the Sac and Fox Nation. —Photo Courtesy Amy Britt
Read moreWith inclement weather once again threatening the Seminole County area, many local businesses and schools are making preparations and taking precautions for any challenges that may arise. This is a list that was available as of press time Tuesday afternoon, subject to change as more information concerning the winter storm became available.
Read moreThe Seminole Board of Education met with all members present, on February 14th in the SPS District Administration and Educational Services Center, Board of Education Conference Room.
Read moreFor the second time this month, Northwood Elementary School was evacuated due to a bomb threat.
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