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Strother Cinema Set to Reopen this Weekend

Seminole’s Strother Cinema will be having its long-awaited reopening this Friday, June 19! The longstanding establishment, owned by Seminole residents Steve and Lisa Schopes, has been closed for months due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Governor Stitt Announces First Round of CARES Act Funds

Governor Kevin Stitt was joined today by city and county leaders to announce the State has begun fulfilling reimbursement requests for Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act Relief Funds, fulfilling 30 percent of city and county requests in the first seven days of receiving...

Maintenance on Wastewater Treatment Plant Continues

In September of 2019, the Seminole City Council approved a budget to perform maintenance on the City of Seminole’s wastewater treatment plant. The City contracted the job to Lagoon Pumping and Dredging Inc. That maintenance began this week.

Dept. of Public Safety Launches REAL ID Website

The Department of Public Safety has launched a new website to help Oklahomans better understand how and why to get a REAL ID. The website can be found by going to realid. ok.gov or the DPS website, ok.gov/dps and clicking on the banner at the top of the main page.

Oklahoma State Department of Health Situation Update

The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) has issued the following situation update about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Oklahoma: As of this advisory, there are 8,904 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma.

Discover the Art Next Door

Oklahomans, get ready for the biggest art crawl ever—encompassing the entire state! For the Oklahoma Art Crawl, on June 27th and 28th from 5pm8pm, visitors can experience the visual arts in person and at a safe distance.

85 Years Ago

June 18, 1935 Adam Richetti, who a jury decided last night, will hang for his part in the Kansas City Union Station Massacre, was arrested here in 1932 by a party of officers headed by Police Chief Jake Sims.
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