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Seminole Schools are working to substantially slow the spread of COVID-19.
Read moreThe Strother FFA officers and younger FFA members attended the Kellyville Leadership Conference Tuesday November 2nd. They learned how to balance priorities during their day, how to overcome their fear, and how to tell the difference between good and bad decisions and how they can affect your life and the chapter. Pictured are Front Row Left to right: Madalyn Douthit, Cheyenne Range, Stevie Hogue, Taleigh Estrada, Julie Worhtington, Jordyn Bertrem. Back row Hailey Sims, Joseph Mason, Kaden Crunk, Jessica Sneed, Gabe Fiegener. By Madalyn Douthit Strother FFA Reporter
Read moreShawn Rogers of Rogers EMS Consulting drafted a report on Seminole County EMS services, and where the Commissioners should be heading for future growth.
Read moreOn “the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month,” - 11 a.m. November 11, 1918 - the armistice was signed, bringing an end to the fighting of World War 1. Although it is commonly known as the end of WWI, the war officially ended several months later, when the Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28, 1919.
Read moreA new $20 million wastewater treatment plant is in Seminole’s future, as voters Tuesday approved the extension of a half-cent sales tax to help fund its construction.
Read moreMike Leverett of McClain County was elected to a three-year term representing District Eight on Oklahoma Farm Bureau’s board of directors during the organization’s annual meeting Nov. 6 in Norman, Oklahoma.
Read moreSeventy-six Oklahoma State University alumni and their businesses were celebrated Friday night during the 2021 Cowboy100 Honoree Gala, which recognizes the fastest-growing and top 10 revenue-generating Cowboy-owned and Cowboy-led businesses.
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