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Jeff Harjo has announced his candidacy for the office of Assistant Chief of the Seminole Nation. The following is a press release submitted by the candidate.
Read moreBulk trash pickup will run Monday through Wednesday of next week in the City of Seminole.
Read moreAbove, the Seminole Fire Department received three days of hands-on training this week from Air-EVAC. The firefighters learned about landing zones, and shortly after this photo was taken, the training was put to use on a motor vehicle accident. —Courtesy Photo
Read moreThe Seminole Lady Chieftains Tennis Team travelled to Owasso for their Regional Tennis Competition and qualified for State.
Read moreThe Seminole Nation Higher Education staff, Clara Keawphalouk (Director) and Delois Harjo (Administrative Assistant) have been very busy informing the Seminole Nation tribal members who will be graduating in May about the upcoming Seminole Nation BIA Scholarship. The following schools have made contact with the SNHED office, and they are as follows: New Lima High School, students in attendance were: Christian Sipes-Louie, Brayden Davis, and Derrick Wesley; Sasakwa Public School, students in attendance were: Alyssa Givens, Caden Trejo, Allison Brown, Jaylan Johnson, Tabitha Harjo; Bowlegs High School students in attendance were: Trinity Henington, and Aaron Troglin; Norman High School students in attendance were: Payton Ricketts and Brookelyn Pappani; Seminole High School students in attendance were; Daisha Minner, Delvilyn Thompson, Genesis Talamasey, Sienna Deatherage, Isayah Fraire, Jordan Scott and Joey Knox. The Seminole Nation Higher Education department would like to say thanks to all the counselors and students who was in attendance; and congratulations to all the 2021 Seniors. For more information contact the SNHED office at 405-716-6040/6041.
Read moreA Private Pesticide Applicator’s training for agriculture producers, from Hughes and Seminole counties, is scheduled for Tuesday, May 25, 2021, from 6:30 to 9 pm at the Seminole County OSU extension office, Wewoka OK.
Read moreA new community grocery store is bringing healthy produce to a food desert in northeast Oklahoma City, in a private-public partnership supported by Oklahoma State University Extension agricultural expertise.
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