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Oklahoma inmates are experiencing their own version of pandemic fatigue.
Read moreLocal sales tax revenue was down slightly for the City of Seminole in November, but use tax, which is based largely on purchases made online, increased by more than 100 percent.
Read moreJonathan Keith has worked for City of Seminole for nine years. His co-workers call him Stretch, and when he is seen no one questions why. He stands at 6’7 and towers over his co-workers while he works.
Read moreHighlights of the Oklahoma Transportation Commission’s Monday, Jan. 11 meeting include updates on recently-approved federal legislation providing transportation funding and establishing a commission to celebrate the Route 66 Centennial, as well as recognition of state transportation highlights and milestones in 2020. Engineering contracts were approved for the design of future highway projects, including SH-9 in Cleveland County, US-69 in Bryan County and Duncan Bypass in Stephens County.
Read moreFunding Aided Health, Hunger, Jobs & Small Business as Company Continues Focus on Advancing Racial Equality and Economic Opportunity
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Department of Health said as of Monday, three-quarters of the state’s nursing and long-term care facilities have schedules to receive the first of two vaccination shots.
Read moreThe East Central University Fine Arts department is hosting “Lawn Games and Other Domestic Hazards” now through March 12 in the Pogue Gallery inside the Hallie Brown Ford Fine Arts Center.
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