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An Oklahoma City man is facing one felony charge of driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, one felony charge of leaving the scene of an accident with damage, and one misdemeanor count of driving with license cancelled/suspen
Read moreStrong winds barreled across Seminole Wednesday, resulting in multiple downed power lines. Above, Seminole emergency vehicles block the road at McKinley and Strother as a power pole in front of McGuire Park swayed in the wind.
Read moreAll major revenue streams in November rose by at least double digits, pushing Oklahoma Gross Receipts to the Treasury up by almost one-fourth compared to the prior year, State Treasurer Randy McDaniel announced last week.
Read moreThe Bureau of Indian Affairs recently announced the launch of its new website dedicated to solving missing and murdered cases in Indian Country.
Read moreAn art contest was held Monday night at Snowman Wonderland, sponsored by a coalition of local real estate and insurance companies.
Read moreSeminole State College has widened its online degree selection from three degrees to 13 for the spring 2022 semester. SSC’s first three 100% online degrees were launched in the fall 2021 semester.
Read moreCattlemen and women gather in Oklahoma City for Cattlemen’s Congress, Jan.
Read moreKenneth Manning applied to work as a state correctional officer on his 20th birthday.
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