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Free Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) camps for students with disabilities will be “online and doing fine” again this summer.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Department of Health is mobilizing a fleet of wellness units and vans to help provide public health services in every corner of our state. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated and expanded this initiative, allowing us to reach undeserved communities with vital services, including the COVID-19 vaccine.
Read moreAbove, equestrian trails are one of the many amenities Sportsman Lake offers. Because the lake has been staying so busy, the lake board recently voted to allow reservations at all campsites. See the story at bottom right.
Read moreSeminole State College will no longer require masks on campus except in limited settings – a decision made at the May 20 Board of Regents meeting. The Board voted to repeal the campus-wide mask mandate put into place on June 23, 2020.
Read moreSeminole High School is implementing a new curriculum focused on the second-leading industry in the State of Oklahoma- aeronautics.
Read moreThe SSC Trojans Softball team boarded a bus Friday morning bound for the NJCAA National Tournament in Yuma, Arizona that will begin May 25. The team cinched the Region II Tournament in Muskogee last week, winning three games back-to-back.
Read moreThe Seminole County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) is reportedly considering a proposal to drastically reduce the amount the Seminole Ambulance Service receives from the countywide Emergency Services Tax.
Read moreLake Ranger Rob Robertson is a big part of Sportsman Lake staying at full capacity throughout the summer. He along with other city employees have made multiple improvements to the landscape, bathrooms, and camping pads.
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