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The City of Seminole is now paying less for inmate housing at the Seminole County Jail, and the city manager said it’s because of a change in county leadership.
Read moreSeminole Nation of Oklahoma Chief Lewis Johnson reached out to The Producer to offer a correction and clarification to an October 1 article about Muscogee (Creek) Nation Judge Denette Mouser reversing a decision denying Black MCN Freedmen citizenship.
Read moreBlue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma Teams Up With the National Fitness Campaign, Bringing Free Outdoor Fitness Courts to Oklahoma Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma (BCBSOK) and the National Fitness Campaign (NFC) are bringing free, accessible, worldclass fitness centers to change wellness habits in communities across our state, reducing barriers to physical and mental health.
Read moreTen fingers, 10 toes to count, and a healthy baby are always top of the list for expecting parents. While this is not always the reality for all expecting parents one family aims to aid other families in making memories to help them through this devastating time.
Read moreCanadian Valley Electric Cooperative (CVEC) is pleased to announce the winners of the 2023 Essay Contest, which challenged local students to explore the theme of “Why do we retire the American flag properly?”
Read moreThe Israeli air force flew massive bombing attacks on Syria and Egypt today and carried the war into Syria in an effort to offset the loss of the Bar-Lev Line at the Suez Canal, Israel’s worst military setback in 25 years.
Read moreOklahoma Baptist University is excited and honored to welcome alumni, students, prospective students, families, and friends to Bison Hill for “Come Home for The Weekend 2023,” Oct. 19-21.
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