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The Seminole City Council has called a special meeting for Tuesday, Jan. 18 to make up for last week’s regular monthly meeting that was canceled due to COVID-19 issues.
Read moreSeminole Public Schools is planning to return to In-Person Learning mode on Tuesday January 18, 2022 following the normal daily schedules. Please follow the recommended CDC & Oklahoma Health Department Guidelines as outlined below.
Read moreDocuments filed in the District Court of Seminole County show that a Wewoka resident has been charged with one felony count of possession of a stolen vehicle. A separate document shows that the same suspect was served with an arrest warrant for failure to register as a sex offender and domestic abuse-assault and battery.
Read moreFirefighters entered through the front door of a house on Jefferson Friday morning to begin suppressing the blaze from inside. A second unit began dousing the flames from the outside, and the team of firefighters quickly had the blaze under control. The cause of the fire is under investigation. —Staff Photo by Bob Melton
Read moreThe U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Thursday awarded nearly $104.7 million to 60 non-profit organizations, and state and local government agencies located in 29 states to protect children and families from home health hazards. In Oklahoma, the Peoria Tribe of Indians received $1,718,725 under the program to address health and safety in 130 homes.
Read moreMost people, who are mourning the death of a loved one are not aware that their difficult experience also includes a change in identity. They are not the same person they used to be, and identity change is a major part of the adjustment process.
Read moreGarrett Hall suffered a stroke when he was 16 years old. The Cushing High School student, who had been active in football, wrestling, track, band and FFA, was suddenly faced with building a future much different than the one he and his parents had envisioned.
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