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President Joe Biden spent his first trip overseas highlighting a sharp break from his disruptive predecessor, selling that the United States was once more a reliable ally with a steady hand at the wheel. European allies welcomed the pitch — and even a longtime foe acknowledged it.
Read moreRonnie Parsons may not have an axe to grind, but he had one to chunk Tuesday at the newly opened “Chunk ‘n Axes” in Seminole. The business opened May 1 and in addition to throwing axes at targets, customers can enjoy snow cones and other refreshments. Chunk ‘n Axes is located at 601 W. Broadway. —Staff Photo by Bill Anderson
Read moreThe Heritage House will open its doors on July 6, after one year of being closed, the City of Seminole announced this week.
Read moreThe Seminole Chamber of Commerce has planned an Independence Day celebration for Saturday, July 3.
Read moreThe article “Local Teen Confesses to Robbing Convenience Store in 2018” in the June 16 edition of the Seminole Producer contained an error.
Read moreOn June 14, newly released opening guidance began at Seminole Nation tribal government facilities as day-to-day operations move toward pre-pandemic functioning.
Read moreKyra and her trainer Denise Gard entertain the crowd Wednesday morning at “Tails and Tales,” the Seminole Public Library’s Summer Reading Program. —Staff Photo by Grace Adams
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