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Going to college is the next step in many high school graduates' academic journeys. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that around 62 percent of recent high school graduates were enrolled in college as of 2023. College enrollment has remained relatively stable in recent years, with around 60 percent of students enrolling in college after high school.
Read moreOnce a month, beginning in less than two weeks, the grounds of Seminole’s Reynolds Wellness Center will transform into a community market featuring handmade wares, homegrown produce and even live entertainment from local artists.
Read moreThe latest Oklahoma Employment Security Commission’s (OESC) monthly employment report for May, which contains the preliminary statistics for April 2025, shows that in April Seminole County once again had the fourth highest rate of unemployment in the state after starting the year with the sixth highest, rising to fifth in February, and then fourth last month.
Read moreA Norman man was killed in a single-vehicle collision last week near Konawa.
Read moreLightning Strike Sparks Tank Battery Fire in Seminole County
Read moreDear Dave, What do you think about the idea of taking money out of your emergency fund in order to pay off your home early?
Read moreA total of 25 civic organizations and 135 individuals have signed on to a letter to Oklahoma’s members of Congress expressing concern about the “Big Beautiful Bill” passed recently by the U.S. House of Representatives.
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