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More Oklahomans than ever might sign up for a health care plan on the Affordable Care Act exchange for the upcoming year.
Read moreApplications are now open for grants and loans through the Oklahoma Healthy Food Financing Program – a brand new program aiming to create or improve a retail food location in areas with low access to fresh foods and a low-income population.
Read moreThe United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Timothy Don Reed, age 40, of Seminole, Oklahoma entered a guilty plea to Possession of Stolen Firearm, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 922(j) and 924(a)(2), punishable by not more than 10 years of imprisonment, a fine up to $250,000.00, or both.
Read moreSeminole Public Schools will begin the Holiday/Semester Break at the end of the instructional day on Friday, December 18 and return for the Spring Semester with a move from In-Person Learning to Distance Learning on Tuesday, January 5 thru Friday, January 8 (Four days of Distance Classes). This is in response the CDC recommendations not to travel and/or gather in large groups during the holidays.
Read moreThe Seminole Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting for the Lucid Libra Gift Shop located at 148 Main Street, Seminole, Ok. on Friday. Courtesy Photo
Read moreOklahoma lawmakers are preparing for a busy, and uncertain, 2021.
Read moreCongratulations to our 4th grade 1st Semester Gordon Cooper STEM recipients. Left to Right, bottom row: Sophia McCarthy, Tasijah Bruner, Bailey Scribner, and Jaela Waupoose. Left to Right, top row: Ella Parks, Bailee Wommack-Phillips, Braylen Jones, Colton Davis, and Guyton Reid. Not Pictured: Austin Oeur.
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