Former Seminole State College Trojan, St. Louis Cardinals pitcher and Olympic gold medal winner Ryan Franklin has been reappointed by Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt to serve on the Seminole State College Board of Regents.
Oklahoma Labor Commissioner Leslie Osborn will be the guest speaker at the Seminole Chamber of Commerce monthly forum meeting on Thursday, May 13. The forum luncheon will be held from noon to 1 p.m. in the Haney Center at Seminole State College.
A local man honored the legacy of his late mother with a special Mother’s Day luncheon at the Seminole County House of Hope, a safe haven for ladies who are seeking to break the cycle of addiction.
The Seminole Public School Board has approved an agreement with the Center for Communications and Engagement for marketing and communication services.
The agreement was approved unanimously during the board’s regular monthly meeting held Monday evening.
Superintendent Dr.
While many people use cloth or mesh tote bags at the grocery store in an effort to be more environmentally friendly, they may not realize they could be putting their family at risk for foodborne illnesses.
Caregivers all have days where they experience different emotions. Our emotions on any given day can range from happy, sad, compassionate, angry, frustrated, depressed, you name it. We’ve all had those days. Today I’m having an angry day!
May 12, 1971
City firemen were called to Seminole and Highland streets at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday to douse a fire in a car driven by Julia Martin. The fire was caused by a carburetor flooding and backfiring. There was no damage to the motor, firemen said.
Specialist Fourth Class Jim R.
Ways to maximize your business during the summer slow season
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