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According to the Seminole County Sheriff’s Department, a plane crashed during an experimental landing about 6 miles east of highways 377 and 39 near the Canadian River. Nobody was injured during the crash. Courtesy Photo By Seminole County Sheriff’s Department
Read moreAs the physician leaders of hospitals and health care systems across the state of Oklahoma, we have an important safety message regarding COVID-19.
Read moreThe Seminole State College Leadership Development Class recently donated dozens of canned and packaged food goods to the SSC Food Pantry. The SSC Food Pantry provides resources to students facing food insecurity issues. “This is such an important project because it provides vital food and other supplies to those in our campus community. We hope this act can alleviate stress students in need may be feeling during the holiday season. I’m so proud of the students for stepping up and lending a hand to their peers,” SSC President Lana Reynolds said. If you are interested in giving to the SSC food pantry or volunteering, you may contact Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Bill Knowles at b.knowles@sscok.edu or 405-382-9272.
Read moreA local man is in intensive care after being struck by a vehicle late Saturday night. According to reports, Seminole Resident Scott Crites was on his way home from work on his bicycle when a vehicle crashed into him then sped off.
Read moreCorporal Anthony Louie suffered burns to the right side of his body and smoke inhalation rescuing his children from a fire at his home Friday morning.
Read moreGovernor Kevin Stitt today joined Commissioner of Health Lance Frye to announce Seventh Amended Executive Order 2020- 20, which increases safety measures for restaurants, bars and state employees in Oklahoma to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Read moreThe Seminole State College Leadership Development Class recently donated dozens of canned and packaged food goods to the SSC Food Pantry.
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