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Seminole State College students received real-world job interview experience during a mock interview workshop hosted on campus April 30. The event, themed “Be More Employable,” was organized in partnership by SSC’s Business and Industry program, the SSC Boren Library’s Career Center, and the College’s federally-funded Student Support Services, Upward Bound, and Talent Search grant programs.
Read moreOn a day set aside to bring awareness to missing and murdered Indigenous people, Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt vetoed a bill to allow state funding for the Office of Liaison for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP).
Read moreAccording to the May monthly report from the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC), medical marijuana sales dropped in SEMINOLE COUNTY between and March and April. Tax revenue brought in a total of $37,551.97 in April. This was $3,322.04 less than the $40,874.01 that was collected in the previous month.
Read moreDistrict Attorney Erik Johnson announced Thursday that a Seminole County jury has convicted Benjamin Lee Wayne Cullum of First Degree Manslaughter in connection with a motorcycle crash that ultimately claimed the life of David Scott Cathey. The jury recommended a 35-year prison sentence following the conviction.
Read moreBachelor’s degrees are expected to be granted to 367 candidates as East Central University conducts its 2025 Spring Commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 17 at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. in the Kerr Activities Center.
Read moreFour Seminole State College students were inducted into the Psi Beta National Honor Society in Psychology for the 20242025 academic year during a special ceremony held Thursday, May 1.
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