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The economy is a mixed bag right now: We’ve recently gotten a surprisingly sunny job report and an official declaration of recession. Deb Boelkes says both facts should cue leaders to focus on employee happiness.
Read moreJune 14, 1935 Whether a woman spectator‘s theft of the ball from Tudor Williams, their left fielder, is sufficient ground for protesting their 6 to 9 loss to the Higgs-Gypsy team yesterday afternoon will be directed today by the Noe Brother
Read moreA buyer has approached Seminole Public Schools with an offer to renovate its former high school located at 501 N. Timmons Street.
Read moreWewoka hosted a Black Live Matter protest Wednesday evening, as a large group marched from the Wewoka Civic Center down Okfuskee Avenue to Wewoka High School. Protesters were carrying signs and chanting, leading to a rally at the high school.
Read moreIn the latest sales tax report for June from the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC), there were five cities in Seminole County that showed a year-overyear increase in sales tax revenue and two cities saw sales tax monies decrease. June’s distribution of sales tax collections by the OTC primarily represents local tax receipts from April business. The monies reported this period represent sales from April 16-30 and estimated sales from May 1-15. The state experienced a decrease of $15.847 million in June 2020 from distributions in June 2019 as the state economy slowed down in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreThe Reynolds Wellness Center (RWC) is now open and operating normally with a few safety modifications, according to Executive Director Matt Pollock.
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