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Professionals on the cusp of retirement are often excited about what lies ahead. Some prospective retirees may look forward to traveling once they no longer have to go to work each day, while others may plan to return to school. Regardless of how adults envision spending their retirement, they’re going to need money when they’re no longer being paid by their employers.
Read moreAda First United Methodist Church (FUMC) purchased and forgave over $3.8 million in medical debt owed by 1,327 individuals in south-central Oklahoma, including 417 residents of Seminole County.
Read moreSeminole State College Food Service company, Great Western Dining, was honored recently by the Seminole Chamber of Commerce for their efforts to safely serve meals at the Chamber Forum and other community events during 2020.
Read moreSeminole’s American Legion Post 204 is honoring Onis Croce with a special flag at Veteran’s Park in downtown Seminole. This flag began flying March 1, 2021 and will remain for the entire month of March.
Read moreThe Seminole Nation Museum has received a grant to help with numerous costs incurred as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreHigh school seniors who plan to pursue a career in health care are invited to apply for scholarships offered by the Volunteers at SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital – Shawnee.
Read moreFor the second in less than 90 days, a Seminole man has been arrested on burglary charges.
Read moreOklahoma public health officials are hoping to close a widening gap when it comes to recording deaths related to COVID-19.
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