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The City of Seminole is seeking volunteers for Mayor Jeff Griffin to appoint to the Seminole Roundabout Design Team. This team would be charged with designing a permanent, affordable display for the center of the roundabout at the intersection of Boren Boulevard and Strother Avenue.
Read moreGovernor Kevin Stitt announced Thursday that the State of Oklahoma will be allocating approximately $250 million in CARES Act Coronavirus Relief Funds (CRF) to Oklahoma cities and counties based on their population. This change allows for city and county governments to access CRF dollars more quickly and with maximum efficiency.
Read moreThe City of Seminole has released a new web app that places garage sales on a map for the public to view. Created by GIS tech Sean Carlisle, the link to the map is available at seminole-oklahoma.net.
Read moreHighlights of the Oklahoma Transportation Commission’s Monday, Aug. 3 video teleconference meeting include consideration of a proposal to adjust maximum speed limits on some rural interstates, presentation of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation’s annual safety awards, updates on a modernization initiative involving three transportation agencies and ongoing efforts to improve transit service for seniors and individuals with disabilities and commission approval of an updated plan for county road and bridge construction. Contracts were awarded for work on US-270 in Dewey County, US-77 and SH-9 in Cleveland County and SH-51 and I-44 in Tulsa County.
Read moreOklahoma schools with eligible fine arts staff can apply for up to $500 in funding from the Oklahoma Arts Council to purchase qualifying visual and performing arts supplies for the 2020-2021 school year. Applications are due September 15.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Highway Safety Office (OHSO) has released the 2019 crash summary for Oklahoma.
Read moreAll your hard work is paying off with a bountiful harvest. Fresh produce is filling your garden, countertops, and refrigerator while the garden keeps producing more. Preserve some of your harvest to enjoy throughout the winter with some tried-and-true or updated variation of food preservation techniques.
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