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Staff Photos by -Bill Anderson Seminole High School football team work out in preparations for the upcoming football season.
Read moreA group of community supporters and Seminole State College employees spent the morning of July 17 restocking the SSC Food Pantry with more than 3,000 pounds of food. Volunteers included Shane Marshall, Heather Marshall, Christal Knowles, Carol Parker, Christine McKee, Dan Hill, Rita Story-Schell and Beckham Schell. Pictured, SSC Women’s Soccer Coach Dan Hill unloads a box of supplies for the Food Pantry. The Food Pantry is open from 10 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays throughout the summer. Free supplemental food assistance is available to all SSC students.
Read moreSupporters of the Americans with Disabilities Act are the celebrating the 30 anniversary anniversary of the landmark civil rights law, which toppled barriers to employment, educa tion and access to buildings tion and access to buildings for people with disabilities.
Read moreSenators Jim Inhofe (R-OK) and James Lankford (R-OK) and Representatives Frank Lucas (OK-03), Tom Cole (OK- 04), Markwayne Mullin (OK-02), Kevin Hern (OK- O1) and Kendra Horn (OK- 05) released the following joint congressional delegation statement regarding the ongoing negotiation between Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter and Tribal Nations on a proposal to Congress following the decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in McGirt v. Oklahoma:
Read moreAttorney General Mike Hunter has filed first-degree murder charges in a 33-year-old cold case involving a brutal murder in Lincoln County.
Read moreWhile tomatoes, peppers and watermelons require long growing seasons, many other fruits and vegetables grow much faster. This offers plenty of bounty in a short time for those who may have gotten a later start on their gardens or simply don’t have the patience to wait on the more time-consuming growers.
Read moreThe University of Oklahoma announced today that students who will be moving into OU housing on the Norman campus will be required to be tested for COVID-19 prior to arriving on campus.
Read more In an effort to support the public and private partners who serve alongside Oklahoma Human Services (OKDHS), the agency is advocating for CARES Act reimbursement for providers who have incurred extra cleaning, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) or other extraordinary expenses due to COVID-19.
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