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Criminal activity ranging from illegal trash dumping to burglary has been on the rise throughout Seminole’s downtown district, and business owners want city officials to help put a stop to it.
Read moreIn an effort to enhance communication among campus leadership, Seminole State College has launched the President’s Cabinet.
Read moreVoters in Seminole County who want to have absentee ballots mailed to them for the April 6th, 2021 Seminole County Special Election, Wewoka Public School Special Bond Proposition, Butner and Seminole Public Schoolboard Member seat number 1, should
Read more(Ed. note - So Seminole Countians may know more about the governments that serve them, The Producer continues today a series on the salaries of public officials and employees).
Read moreEvery day in Oklahoma, children enter the foster care system through no fault of their own. Each child needs the love and support that only a family can provide, as well as help to process the trauma they have experienced.
Read moreThe Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma has received a $50,000 grant from Morgan Stanley to support the nonprofit’s efforts to better support households with children living in communities hardest hit by hunger in Comanche County.
Read moreOklahoma Forestry Services and the Community Forestry Council recently celebrated Oklahoma communities, campuses and utility companies who are recognized nationally by the Arbor Day Foundation for their commitment to greener environments.
Read moreTwenty-seven Seminole State College students were inducted into the Alpha Theta Nu Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society for Two-Year Colleges on March 9.
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