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Governor Signs Bill Designating the Historic Jefferson Highway

The governor has given final approval to Senate Bill 8, which will officially designate the route that largely follows State Highway 69 as the “Historic Jefferson Highway Route,” named after former President Thomas Jefferson. The measure was authored by Sen. Micheal Bergstrom, R-Adair.

Wonderful Ideas to Celebrate Mother’s Day in 2021

Mother’s day is drawing nearer, and you need to prepare for the arrangement. She has done a ton for you and this time welcome a little grin all over. Moms and their friendship can’t be portrayed by a solitary line. For the delicate soul that your mom is, she should be dealt with most particularly.

Seminole County Today

birthdays Verna Akins, Deannie Anderson, Roger Brewer, Malik Dejaun Brown, Leonard Bryant Jr, Tami Comacho, Brandon Crabtree, Michael Downs, Debbie Gillion, Jeremy Green, Casey Grove, Kathleen Hardgrove, Brent Harjo, Larry Harris, Johnny Hunter, Kylee Iles, Betty Jones, Philip Khoury, Wilma...

Building Gone

The building that was once home to the Red Rooster Restaurant on Boren Boulevard (formerly known as State Street) in Seminole is no more. The structure, which has sat in a state of disrepair for the past several years, was demolished over the weekend.
Building Gone

County Jobless Rate Remains Flat in March

Seminole County’s jobless rate remained relatively flat in March, rising by one tenth of a percent over March 2020. According to a report released last week by the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC), the county posted a rate of 4.

Legion Flies Flag to Honor Veteran Killed In Line of Duty

Seminole’s American Legion Post 204 is honoring Orlando C. Gatzke with a special flag at Veteran’s Park in downtown Seminole. This flag began flying May 1 and will remain for the entire month of May. Gatzke was born in Colony Oklahoma, located in Washita County, on Jan.

OMRF: COVID-19 Looks Like It’s Here to Stay

Although roughly half the U.S. population has received at least one Covid-19 shot, new cases are still averaging more than 50,000 daily nationwide. It’s a sign the virus isn’t going away, according to experts at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation.
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