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As Oklahoma records a tragic milestone, its first COVID-19-related death of a school-aged child, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister is appealing to Oklahomans to do their part to contain the spread of coronavirus.
Read moreThe case of Joe Johnson, Jr., a Seminole Native American convicted of murder in Wewoka in 1977, is one of the first to be taken under consideration for appeal by the Supreme Court following their July 9 decision regarding McGirt v.
Read moreFirst United Bank has donated Ramsey Solutions’ “Foundations in Personal Finance” to 21 Oklahoma high schools, including Seminole, Varnum, Holdenville, and Wewoka.
Read moreA Michigan man was arrested early Thursday morning for breaking into First United Bank in Seminole.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) today launched a new COVID-19 alert system that offers the public and local elected officials a clear method to recognize and communicate the current COVID-19 risk level in each county and to guide he
Read moreAn underage driver was involved in a single-vehicle collision that ended in the vehicle driving through a fence and striking a house, according to a Seminole Police Department (SPD) report. The incident occurred on N.
Read moreOn Thursday, July 9, the Oklahoma Department of Commerce (Commerce) released the first payments to the authorized financial institutions for distribution to companies awarded grant funds through the Oklahoma Business Relief Program (OBRP).
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