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Land Transactions

Martha Arradondo to Viadalia Guess, Tonia Redmond, Calvin Guess and Keith Redmond, joint tenancy warranty deed covering lands in 2-5-5. Awbrey Revocable Trust to Mekusukey Oil Company, mineral deed covering lands in 24-5-5.

Woman Can’t Figure Out Why Boyfriend Won’t Move In

DEAR ABBY: I have been in a relationship for two years with a man I love very much. We’re both in our early 20s. I have a house. He lives with his parents and is going to school. Last year, after living together for a few months due to COVID, I invited him to move in with me.
Woman Can’t Figure Out Why Boyfriend Won’t Move In

Ex-cop Charged With Felony Takes Plea Deal

A former Seminole police officer accused of attempting to touch a female without her consent and asking another female to disrobe while he was on duty has entered a plea deal with the State of Oklahoma.
Ex-cop Charged With Felony Takes Plea Deal

Morning Crash

Above, police were on the scene of a two-vehicle crash at the corner of Lewis and Boren Blvd. early Thursday morning. No injuries were reported, but police say six airbags in the vehicle with the broken windshield were deployed. —Staff Photo by Bill Anderson
Morning Crash

New Law Restricts Mask Mandates in Okla. Schools

Senate Bill 658, which will greatly restrict mask mandates and forbid COVID vaccine passports in educational institutions, has been signed into law. The measure was authored by Sen. Rob Standridge, R-Norman.

Seminole County Today

birthdays Melissa Allensworth, LouAnn Billie, Laverna Bellis, Lane Childs, Carol Hinex, Emily Kiesel, Cindy Lemons, Kristia Linwall, Opal McDaniel, Latasha Payne, Karen Reese, Linda Thomas and Maddox Wofford.

Conga for the Cause

Volunteers for Seminole Public Schools’ Camp I Can summer school program broke out into a conga line during Wednesday morning’s cookout kickoff. —Staff Photos by Grace Adams
Conga for the Cause

Heavy Rains, Mosquitoes and Septic tanks: Expert Sources Available

OSU experts are available to provide context and answer questions regarding recent heavy rains and their potential impact across the state. On the topics of weather and climate Gary McManus, State Climatologist, Oklahoma Mesonet Availability Wednesday, June 2 after 2:30 p.m.
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