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Governor Kevin Stitt released the following statement today regarding Tesla’s announcement to expand in Austin, Texas:
Read moreThe Oklahoma Historical Society (OHS) and the Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center (CSRHC) are pleased to present This Land is Herland, a series of three programs on women’s activism in Oklahoma. The programs, sponsored by Oklahoma Humanities, will take place on August 13, September 22 and November 5, all at 7 p.m. The August and September programs will be conducted virtually, with the option to move the November program online as well.
Read moreVendor Keith Stinnett sold produce Tuesday at the first Seminole Farmer’s Market of the year, located directly south of The Seminole Producer on Main Street.
Read moreA Seminole County male in the 65 or older age group recently died from COVID-19, bringing the countywide toll to five confirmed deaths since the outbreak of the pandemic, according to Wednesday’s report from the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH).
Read moreAcknowledging the impacts of COVID-19 on student access to standardized testing, such as the ACT and SAT, the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education are providing for flexibility in public college and university admission requirements for the fall 2020 semester.
Read moreTuesday, July 21, the Seminole Public Schools Board accepted the bid placed by GuRuStu Communities for their old high school building, located at 501 North Timmons Street.
Read moreThe city of Seminole ranked third out of the 10 most affordable cities to live in Oklahoma, according to a study conducted by SmartAsset. The survey took into account the closing costs, real estate taxes, homeowner’s insurance, and mortgage rates of all Oklahoma cities with a population of 5,000 or more to reach this conclusion.
Read moreThe City of Seminole was recently named the third-most affordable city in Oklahoma, according to a study conducted by SmartAsset that examined multiple cost factors.
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