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Voters rejected a proposed quarter-cent sales tax to fund operations at the Seminole County Jail at the ballot box on Tuesday.
Read moreLeft, members of the Seminole State College President’s Leadership Class attended the OKC Philharmonic Pops Series presentation of “The Music of Queen” April 2 at the Civic Center Music Hall. With a reduced number of symphonic performers and an audience of onetenth of the Civic Center’s capacity, the students were able to experience the musical performance – combining classical and rock – in a sociallydistanced setting. Below: Kaitlyn Matlock of Lexington and Tiffany Maxey of Catoosa prepare for the start of the show. —Courtesy Photo
Read moreA second meeting between Seminole downtown merchants and City Manager Steve Saxon has been scheduled for 9 a.m. on Thursday, April 16 at the Seminole Public Library.
Read moreRead Across Oklahoma, the state’s premiere literary event for preschool and early grade children, returns on Tuesday, April 13 at 9:00 a.m. with a free book giveaway and virtual activities. The Seminole Public Library will be participating in the event.
Read moreFor only the second time in the past year, Gross Receipts to the Oklahoma Treasury in March climbed above collections from the same month of the prior year. Receipts were propelled upward by rising oil and gas revenue, State Treasurer Randy McDaniel announced Tuesday.
Read moreThe City of Seminole reminds property owners that all contractors are required to be licensed with the city.
Read moreThe anonymous donation will help fund the center’s launch of a year-long initiative to increase Oklahomans’ awareness about detecting and treating the disease.
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