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Oklahoma Baptist University welcomed more than 500 area high school students Oct. 6 for STEM Day on Bison Hill. The students participated in hands-on learning experiences throughout the day, exploring various STEM disciplines. STEM is a common acronym representing the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Read moreFor many gasoline service stations in Seminole the price situation right now is one of “wait and see” although some have increased their prices as much as two cents since the freeze was lifted Sept. 28 and dealers were allowed to make a 2.5 cent increase.
Read moreIt was a Saturday morning in the Oklahoma City office of Water4, whose mission it is to eradicate the world’s water crisis.
Read moreThe community of Seminole is abuzz with excitement as the Boomtown Playground project takes a significant stride forward with substantial donations from local banks, solidifying their commitment to creating a vibrant play space for the children of the region. BancFirst, First United Bank, and Security State Bank have each made an impactful donation of $25,000, cementing their roles as true “Partners in Play.”
Read moreThe Seminole City Council and its related authorities are slated to meet tonight (Tuesday, Oct. 10) at the Seminole Public Library.
Read moreChickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby took the oath of office for an unprecedented 10th consecutive term during an Oct. 2 inauguration ceremony conducted at Ataloa Theatre on East Central University’s campus.
Read moreThe United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Christopher Wallace Covington, age 43, of Ada, Oklahoma, was sentenced to 24 months imprisonment and ordered to pay $486,431.02 in restitution for Theft Concerning Programs Receiving Federal Funds.
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