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Gayland Kitch, Director of Emergency Management for the City of Moore, was the guest speaker for the monthly meeting of the Seminole County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) on Wednesday, Oct. 27.
Read moreTuesday, Oct. 26 the Seminole High School Color Guard went to Spiro to compete in the State Color Guard competition after qualifying at regionals last week. The Color Guard performed “The Greatest Show” routine and received the highest superior rating, bringing home a state championship. Pictured left to right: Bryce Dean, Capt. Jacey Davis, Capt. Morgan O’Dell, Nevaeh Louie, Gracie Stark and Ameree Yahola. Not pictured: Band Director Steve Johnson and Color Guard Coach Marcie Stanfill —Courtesy Photo
Read moreSeminole State College will open enrollment for the spring semester next Monday, Nov. 1 for perspective students. For students currently taking courses at the College, enrollment for next semester began Oct. 25. A current course schedule can be viewed on the College’s website at www.sscok.edu.
Read moreFischer Porterfield of the Seminole FFA Chapter competed in the state finals of the Greenhand Quiz Leadership Development Event at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater on Oct. 19. He was one of 50 freshman FFA members from across Oklahoma to qualify for the final competition.
Read moreDiabetes continues to have a profound impact on the health of populations around the world.
Read moreSenator James Lankford (R-OK) this week joined Senator Bill Hagerty (R-TN), who led a group of 34 Republican senators, to introduce the Upholding the 1995 Jerusalem Embassy Law Act of 2021, a bill to protect the full and faithful implementation of
Read moreSeveral Tulsa City Council members want a closer look at the Zink Dam Project after hearing citizen concerns recently.
Read moreOklahoma Senate President Pro Tempore Greg Treat on Wednesday announced changes to Senate leadership and some committee chair assignments.
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