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If you’re injured in a car accident while traveling through the northern part of Seminole County, you may not receive prompt medical attention, according to Seminole City Manager Steve Saxon.
Read moreSeminole High School has planned a full schedule of activities for the Homecoming/Hall of Fame & Reunion Weekend, Sept. 24 – 25.
Read moreFriday, U.S. Small Business Administration Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman announced 84 winners for the Growth Accelerator Fund Competition (GAFC) and eight winners for the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Catalyst competition, a new component aimed at spurring investment in underrepresented communities within the innovation economy at scale, receiving a combined total of $5.4 million in awards.
Read moreIn the wake of Epic Schools misreporting its school administrative costs, Governor Kevin Stitt has requested an investigative audit of the Oklahoma Cost Accounting System (OCAS) at the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE).
Read moreOklahoma CareerTech is accepting proposals from schools and technology centers serving rural populations for grant money to recruit students into STEM programs.
Read moreOrganizers were very pleased with the results of the 2021 Seminole County Fair, which ran September 9 – 11. After last year’s low-key event, which was limited to livestock showing only due to COVID-19 precautions, it was especially exciting to celebrate the fair’s 100th Anniversary of the Seminole County Fair as the first large event in the new facility located at 12827 NS 3650 Rd. The new exhibit building was filled with entries from 4-H students as well as the general public, offering everyone an opportunity to show off their talents, whether it was gardening skills, painting, sewing, cooking, or many, many other categories. The results for the exhibitors are:
Read moreCandie Holland of Wewoka has been named to Southern New Hampshire University’s summer 2021 President’s List. Eligibility for the President’s List requires that a student accumulate an academic grade point average (GPA) of 3.7-4.0 and earn 12 credits for the term.
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