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A Seminole County man says his former female roommate along with several accomplices are out to murder him, and he believes it’s in retaliation for legal action he has taken against her.
Read moreLeft, Seminole emergency crews responded to a collision between two pickup trucks Monday morning at Harvey Road and Highway 270. One of the drivers appeared to be hunched over in pain, but he was not loaded into an ambulance. While no major injuries were reported, additional details of the crash were not available as of press time. —Staff Photo by Bob Melton
Read moreThe Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) has been overwhelmed by the explosion of problems they have encountered since marijuana was legalized in Oklahoma. They continue to adjust, but it is an ongoing work in progress. A businessman in the process of starting a marijuana farm in Seminole County has learned that it is much more complicated than simply building a grow house and planting some seeds.
Read moreThe Reynold’s Wellness Center has started “Slim the Nole,” a campaign to promote and encourage health in Seminole. Slim the Nole is a friendly competition among teams and individuals to see who can lose the most weight.
Read moreThe Blackburn Ridge Townhouse project is beginning to take shape, as structures are now visible, and several slabs have been poured at the site. Eventually there will be 78 units that feature 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths with onecar garages. The development is just east of the Wellness Center on Strother Avenue. —Staff Photo by Bob Melton
Read moreOklahoma CareerTech has extended the deadline for proposals from schools and technology centers serving rural populations for grant money to recruit students into STEM programs.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Department of Commerce (Commerce) announced the hiring of Jimmy Cagle as the State Automotive Director. Cagle is retiring after 37 years on the communications staff of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, 12 of which were spent at the company’s Lawton facility. In his role with the Commerce Business Development Team, he will lead the state’s efforts to grow Oklahoma’s automotive sector and supply chain.
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