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A utility pole lies across the front of a vehicle that crashed along Highway 9 just east of Harvey Road in Seminole early Tuesday morning. Authorities say they received reports of a reckless driver in the area and when they responded, it was discovered that the driver had lost control and wrecked. The driver, who was uninjured, was taken into custody by the Seminole County Sheriff’s Department. Additional details were unavailable as of press time. —Staff Photo by Bill Anderson
Read moreAs the COVID-19 crisis abates in Oklahoma and around the nation, and public health emergency orders begin to expire, some emergency responses and protocols put in place to help Oklahomans during the pandemic emergency will also expire.
Read moreBancFirst believes in being loyal to the communities they serve and investing in future generations. BancFirst Seminole is excited to announce the launch of their “Loyal to You” Scholarship program for 2021.
Read moreAbove, Seminole High School Vocational Agriculture/FFA Students spoke to the Seminole Lions Club on Tuesday. L-R: Soph. Daphne Lamoureux, Sr. Adam O’Daniel, Jr. Noah Gentry, Fr. Bronc Johnson and Teacher/Advisor Randy Watkins. —Courtesy Photo
Read moreEight Seminole State College President’s Leadership Class students recently received awards recognizing their completion of two years in the program. Members pictured with SSC President Lana Reynolds (seated) are (l-r): Callen Golloway of Blanchard, Trevor Martin of Owasso, Connor Buchanan of Wewoka, Kelsey Edminsten of Okemah, Creed Watkins of Duncan, Kandyce Davidson of Wewoka, Tiffany Maxey of Catoosa and Sydney McClaskey of Maud. —Courtesy Photo
Read moreThe Muscogee Nation, which includes a portion of Seminole County in its boundaries, has dropped the name “Creek” in a new branding effort that was announced this week.
Read moreA Seminole County student recently was honored by the Oklahoma State University Ferguson College of Agriculture with an academic scholarship for the 2021-2022 academic year. The scholarships are part of the more than $1.8 million that students will receive from the college and its academic departments.
Read moreBancFirst Gives Back to the teachers and staff of The Academy of Seminole (TAOS.) BancFirst Seminole provided lunch and goodie bags to this workforce who is dedicated to the future of our community. Misty Pratt BancFirst, Stephanie Fletcher TAOS, Tammy Potter TOAS, Brent Hoskison BancFirst
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