latest
The Seminole State College Employment Readiness Program and the Workforce Oklahoma are providing hats, scarves, gloves and socks for those in need at their shared location in downtown Seminole. The clothing items are arranged on a Christmas tree outside of the Employment Readiness office and available to the public. The clothing items were donated by a YouTube crocheting community, SSC and Workforce employees. (Photo by Josh Hutton
Read moreThe Seminole Fire Department is working hard on a new sleigh for Santa to ride in for the Seminole Christmas Parade. Courtesy Photo
Read moreSeminole High School’s FCCLA, FFA and Student Council are once again joining forces to host their annual “Breakfast with Santa” this Saturday, December 4 . This fun-filled event will take place at Seminole High School from 8am-10am, and the public is encouraged to enjoy the morning eating pancakes and playing games. Organizers are proud to announce that Santa Clause has agreed to make a special appearance and will be available for photographs.
Read moreMatt Haley and the Seminole County Deputies Association hope this year’s “Christmas With a Deputy” program will be the best one so far. To help make that happen, they have come up with a fun and entertaining way to help raise funds for shopping with their young friends. With assistance from the City of Seminole and a few other individuals, the Deputies Association will be hosting the First Annual Cornhole Tournament this Saturday, December 4. This exciting event is open to the public and will be held at the Seminole Municipal Building at 401 Main Street in Seminole.
Read moreCoach Phillips took advantage of the warm weather yesterday practicing with the Seminole High School Tennis Team. Staff Photo By Heather Scheller
Read moreDespite not being much of an athlete, I enjoy participating in sports. I still remember the playground when our physical education teacher would encourage us as a class to do organized exercises together; later, it was group games like dodgeball and kickball.
Read moreWith love for his community and a deep desire to serve, Cole Hammond has always wanted to make a positive difference in the lives of those around him. Now, he’s able to put those feelings into action as a new member of the Oklahoma State University Police Department.
Read more