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The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic will continue to impact the manufacturing industry in both the short and long term, but smart businesses will continue to adapt by understanding current trends and their impacts.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals on Thursday tossed out a local murder conviction and changed the jurisdictional landscape of Seminole County.
Read moreAbove, the makeover of the Boren Blvd. Water Tower was completed this past week. The tower underwent a complete rehabilitation project that began in mid-January as part of the City of Seminole’s plans to improve its water system.
Read moreVoters in Seminole County will take to the polls on Tuesday, April 6 for elections that include a countywide tax referendum, the filling of school board and city council seats and a school bond proposition. Polls will be open from 7 a.m.
Read moreAs reported in our April 2 edition, Gov. Kevin Stitt on Wednesday signed a bill into law that changes the state’s funding formula for local school districts.
Read moreU.S. Senator James Lankford will be the in-person special guest speaker at the Seminole Chamber of Commerce April Forum this Wednesday, April 7.
Read moreThe Betty L. Smith Early Childhood Center had a special visitor Thursday as the Easter Bunny stopped by to visit. Students were also treated to an egg hunt.
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