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The forecast for the Seminole area this week projects overnight temperatures dipping into the teens and lower 20s. That means pipes in homes are in danger of freezing and bursting, leading an emergency call to the plumber and expensive water damage in the house.
Read moreThe Seminole Lions Club thanks the 16 display sponsors that have chosen to upgrade their display to LEDs. Picture are City of Seminole Park employees loading the displays on the Fun Light Creations trailer for upgrade. This load includes the Mathews’s 3D Horses & Stage Coach, The Harbeston pump jack filling oil tank and 15 other displays. If you are interested in upgrading your display call Ernie Willis at 405-380-6301. Pictured are Marty Price, Tanner Squire, Juan Villegas, Richie Lay, and Nathan Childers. (Picture provided by Jonathan “Stretch” Keith).
Read moreSen. Nathan Dahm, R-Broken Arrow, filed five bills on Tuesday to offer greater protection for the Second Amendment rights of the citizens of Oklahoma and push back on federal overreach.
Read moreAmericans have a fondue-ness for cheese — whether layered on pizza, smothered over nachos, or laid temptingly on a charcuterie board.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Bar Association has extended the deadline for students participating in the 2022 Law Day annual art and writing contests. The new deadline for entries is Feb. 4. The theme for this year’s contest, open to all Oklahoma students, is “Toward a More Perfect Union: The Constitution in Times of Change.” The contest, now in its 46th year, is intended to stimulate discussion and understanding of the law among young Oklahomans.
Read moreAgriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack issued the following statement delivering on the commitment to combat climate change and highlighting key accomplishments to combat climate change at the Department of Agriculture since the Biden-Harris Administration took office on January 20, 2021.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Election Board released its annual voter registration report today showing 2,218,374 Oklahomans are registered to vote. Oklahoma’s official voter registration statistics are counted every year on January 15.
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