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Democrats Call for Governor to Change Course, Declare Emergency

Several Oklahoma House Democrats released statements today calling for Gov. Kevin Stitt to reinstate the emergency declaration for COVID-19. The statements follow several schools, including Broken Arrow, Owasso, and Stillwater, announcing policies to not quarantine students who have been exposed.

The U.S. Coast Guard Serves a Unique Role

The United States Coast Guard is one of the nation’s oldest and most respected federal agencies. It was established in 1790 and continues to serve a dual role both domestically and internationally. The U.S. Coast Guard is comprised of roughly 42,000 men and women.

Keep Devices in Top Shape and Running Well

Students and families who have invested in various electronics to help keep their household running should understand that maintenance is required to keep these devices running effectively. These tips can help keep gadgets in tip-top shape. Protect devices from extreme temperatures.

Breaking Barriers in the Federal Bureau of Investigation

The first Friday in May started with a sprint up a gravel road on a lush hillside outside San Juan, Puerto Rico, and it ended with the crackle of gunfire. For Tai, a 32-year-old FBI special agent who normally investigates public corruption cases on the U.S.

Seminole County Today

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Making Progress

Crews were busy late last week clearing the way for new sidewalks on the north corner of the Broadway/Milt Phillips intersection. Traffic cones remained in place on Monday throughout the area as the project continued. —Staff Photo by Grace Adams
Making Progress

SCEFA Approves Funding For New School in Wewoka

The Seminole County Board of County Commissioners, serving as Trustees for the Seminole County Educational Facilities Authority (SCEFA), held a special meeting preceding the regularly scheduled Commissioner’s meeting on Monday, July 26.
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