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The Oklahoma House of Representatives and the State Senate redistricting offices today announced the schedule for town hall meetings on the congressional redistricting process.
Read moreAs a result of the past week and a half of relentless rain, Seminole Public Schools have been forced to come up with an alternative plan in case the forecast does makes it impossible for the graduation ceremony to be held on the football field, as had been originally planned. In such an instance, graduation will be moved to the gymnasium of the high school, where stricter precautions for the COVID-19 pandemic will be enforced.
Read moreSeminole High School senior Kamdyn Hill waves to the crowds gathered for a graduation parade Sunday afternoon. The parade began at the softball quad at Strother and Main and continued to the high school on Highway 9. Graduation ceremonies are set for this evening. —Staff Photo by Heather Scheller
Read moreThe Seminole County Health Department is now offering COVID-19 vaccines on a walk-in basis every Wednesday, officials announced last week.
Read moreWhile only a handful of voters turned out on election day, the town of Cromwell has voted to keep Oklahoma Gas and Electric (OG&E) as its electrical services provider for the next two and a half decades.
Read moreWith summer and all the activities which come along with it fast approaching, the county health department hopes to set up mobile COVID-19 vaccine units geared toward kids 12 and up throughout the community in an attempt to combat any possible spike in cases.
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