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Multiple law enforcement agencies responded to a potentially dangerous standoff situation after a search warrant was served in Seminole Monday evening. Fortunately, the situation was eventually resolved with no major injuries.
Read moreSeminole Fire Chief Fielding Lucas and the Seminole County Board of Commissioners (BOCC) have agreed to work together to improve EMS coverage for the entire county.
Read moreThe U.S. Department of Education recently awarded the Seminole State College Native American-Serving Nontribal Institutions program $2.25 million in a new grant.
Read moreAfter hearing stories of lost scholarships and unearned degrees, Sen. Mary Boren, D-Norman, is hosting an interim study to learn how Oklahoma can better accommodate pregnant students in high school, college, and CareerTech.
Read moreOklahoma Gas and Electric (OG&E) is reportedly advising its customers of a proposed rate hike to recoup nearly $875 million in costs incurred from winter storms that resulted in rolling blackouts across Oklahoma, including Seminole County, in February.
Read moreGovernor Kevin Stitt has declared October as National Disability Employment Awareness Month with a proclamation noting “the importance of people with disabilities gaining full access to employment opportunities and community engagement.”
Read moreFor more than two decades, child advocates from across the state have come together to learn about the latest issues in advocacy and to help develop the annual Children’s Legislative Agenda. This event is the Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy’s Fall Forum.
Read moreREI Women’s Business Center is celebrating 20 years of connecting, educating and inspiring Oklahoma’s entrepreneurial community.
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