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Oklahoma Farm Bureau and Oklahoma 4-H have teamed up to establish the Oklahoma Farm Bureau/Oklahoma 4-H ATV Training Facility in an effort to combat the rise of off-road vehicle accidents across the state.
Read moreThe Seminole Cross Country team joined A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN on their last games of the season. They refused to let COVID stop them. They showed up, they played, they improved, they had a ball. No place on earth like them.
Read moreIt is customary to decorate for the holiday season, but not everyone has the time, inclination or wherewithal to handle the task.
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Read moreFirst United Bank and customers came together to donate over 2,200 diapers back to Legacy Parenting Center. They were also able to make a $240 donation to the center from their Spend Life Wisely bar, which is raised by people in the community paying it forward when they utilize the resources we offer in the bank.
Read moreThe City of Seminole’s officials have given a somewhat concerning update on the status of COVID-19 within the community. According to City Manager Steve Saxon, out of the 525 total cases Seminole County has recorded since the pandemic began in March, 111 have occurred in the last two weeks, a statistic which he views as, “a huge concern,” for the community.
Read moreOne man, identified as David Lewis, is in jail after a vehicle and phone that he allegedly stole out of Prague was found in Seminole. According to reports, Corporal Dillon Whetstine with the Seminole Police Department received a call on Oct. 3 , regarding a stolen vehicle located in the area of Milt Phillips and Sims in Seminole. The vehicle was a white Chevrolet single cab pickup, along with the phone. The owner of the phone was logged in remotely, tracking its location.
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