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In the latest sales tax report for June from the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC), there were five cities in Seminole County that showed a year-overyear increase in sales tax revenue and two cities saw sales tax monies decrease. June’s distribution of sales tax collections by the OTC primarily represents local tax receipts from April business. The monies reported this period represent sales from April 16-30 and estimated sales from May 1-15. The state experienced a decrease of $15.847 million in June 2020 from distributions in June 2019 as the state economy slowed down in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreThe Reynolds Wellness Center (RWC) is now open and operating normally with a few safety modifications, according to Executive Director Matt Pollock.
Read moreBlue Zones Project® by Sharecare is gaining momentum in Oklahoma with success in Pottawatomie County and an exciting new launch in Durant.
Read more• Ensure that sparklers are legal where you live prior to purchase.
• Sparklers are best handled by people ages 12 and older. Children younger than 12 require extreme supervision.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) has issued the following situation update about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Oklahoma:
As of this advisory, there are 7,626 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma.
Read moreTesting one’s drinking water can be intimidating to a household well owner, but it can be easy if you know a few basic steps, says the National Ground Water Association (NGWA).
Read moreJune 10, 1935 At least four persons last night saw a message in the sky following a meteor which brightened the northern heaven and was observed by many Seminole residents. Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Caldwell of Seminole were visiting Mrs.
Read moreIn the latest sign that the competition for your money is as hot as Texas in August, Fidelity Investments says that customers who open individual brokerage and retirement accounts will now automatically have their uninvested cash directed into a h
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