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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2023
Read moreThe Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden has announced that Monica Torres, director of conservation for the OKC Zoo’s legacy conservation partner, The Foundation for the Conservation of the Endangered Species of Guatemala (FUNDESGUA), is a contributing author to the recently released book, Women in Herpetology: 50 Stories from Around the World.
Read moreThe Innovation Foundation at Oklahoma State University has been awarded a $650,000 grant from the United States Economic Development Agency’s University Center’s program.
Read moreCould the state’s evaluation system for ranking the performance of public schools be improved? That was the topic of an interim study held Monday in the Senate Education Committee, requested by former educator, Sen. Jo Anna Dossett. Many of the presenters touched on the inclusion of chronic absenteeism as one of the factors determining a school’s A-F grade.
Read moreThree Seminole State College employees were honored at the 56th annual Oklahoma Association of Community Colleges Conference held on Oct. 6 at Tulsa Community College. During the event, Nursing Program Director Crystal Bray was named SSC Faculty Member of the Year, NASNTI Director Kay Wallace was named Professional Staff Member of the Year and Lead Custodian Christie McKee was named Classified Staff Member of the Year.
Read moreThe Seminole High School Cross Country team showcased their dedication to community service last week as they volunteered at the Regional Food Bank in Oklahoma City.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State School Boards Association is hosting five virtual information sessions for Oklahomans interested in serving on a local school board.
Read moreThe October release from the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC) shows the City of Seminole, which has a 0.04 percent sales tax, saw a drop in tax revenue for the month of October compared to last month. The release showed this revenue was higher compared to October last year.
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