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Looking ahead to the upcoming year, Seminole Public Schools have begun to make plans for what the fall 2021 semester will look like in the post-pandemic era.
Read moreArmed with its largest supermajority in the state’s history, Republican lawmakers found increased legislative success this year as the number of successful bills written by Democrats fell.
Read moreBuilding on the momentum from a previous project, the Konawa Chamber of Commerce is continuing its efforts to beautify Veterans Memorial Park.
Read moreAbove, a Seminole Police cruiser blocks traffic at the corner of Wrangler and Milt Phillips Monday morning for a Brinks Security truck that reportedly had a mechanical failure.
Read moreAs the dynamics of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to change, OU Health has revised its visitation policy with regard to our patients.
Read moreThe documentary series “Winter Fire,” produced by the Chickasaw Nation, will be shown in Oklahoma on OETA-PBS each Saturday at 1:30 p.m. beginning July 3 through Aug. 7.
Read moreThe 2021 session proved a mixed bag for health issues: Oklahomans across the state will soon be able to more easily visit a doctor or fill a prescription, thanks to voter approval of State Question 802 and legislators’ decision to fully fund Medic
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