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The total enrollment in Seminole schools for the 1970-71 term on the second day of school was 89 students less than on the same day for the 1969-70 term, Supt. Donald E. Smith said Friday afternoon.
Read moreThis week, there are 8 additional counties in the “orange” risk zone. OSDH continues to monitor closely the statewide hospitalization trends for COVID-19.
Read moreThe Bureau of Land Management will hold a wild horse and burro event in Idabel, Okla., Aug. 28-29 at the Idabel Rodeo Arena. The two-day event, featuring 140 wild horses and burros, will begin at 10 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 28.
Read moreThe University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center earned a record high $190 million in federal and state awards during state fiscal year 2020, a milestone that advances research and other strategies to improve health and well-being among Oklahoman
Read moreDEAR ABBY: I cut off contact with a friend I’ll call “Mick” after my wife and I had our first child. He was a gambling addict, an alcoholic and a serial abuser of women.
Read moreA new lift station was constructed on Main St. and Wilson Ave. The city waste water treatment plant employees completed it with painting the outside.
Read moreOn August 26, 2020, the Seminole High School Alumni Association unanimously voted to postpone its 2020 Reunion Weekend. Due to COVID-19 and restrictions on gatherings, as well as the unknown unavailability of potential gathering places, the Association made the decision to postpone this year’s Reunion Weekend until 2021.
Read moreInmates in Oklahoma state prisons will soon connect to the outside world through Securus Technologies, a Texas-based prison communications company that has paid out millions over the past four years to settle claims that it illegally recorded phone conversations between inmates and attorneys.
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