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Beginning Tuesday, June 1 at 11 AM, Seminole Public Schools expect to see over 400 kids from local areas arrive at the football field to kickoff the start of their Camp I Can summer program.
Read moreFirst National Bank & Trust (FNB), owned by the Citizen Potawatomi Nation (CPN), has announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Mid-West Community Financial Corp. (MCFC) and its wholly
Read moreAbove, Seminole Code Enforcement Officer Amy Churchwell presented this week’s “Make Your Turf Count” award to Manuella Preito, who, according to Churchwell, works hard to make her flowers vibrant so they can be seen from the road.
Read moreA bill that updates allowable uses for qualified higher education expenses under the Oklahoma 529 College Savings Plan was signed into law by the governor.
Read moreWith many schools across the state winding down for the year, almost 1,400 feeding sites are preparing to welcome children for free summer meals.
Read moreWomen are increasingly becoming the primary breadwinners in their homes.
Read moreHearing is easy to take for granted. Many people are born and grow up without ever experiencing compromised hearing.
Read moreYou almost wouldn’t know Oklahoma was coming out of a cataphoric pandemic and financial downturn based on a state budget agreement Gov. Kevin Stitt and GOP lawmakers unveiled Thursday.
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