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Interstate 40 was shut down at the Seminole exit in both directions for nearly an hour Sunday morning after an auto vs. pedestrian accident left one man in critical condition.
Read moreThis summer, middle and high school students can experience life on a college campus while exploring exciting fields of study at the free 2025 Summer Academies in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.
Read moreTwo sneaky leprechauns— Fergus and Fiona—are on the loose after pulling off a daring heist at the Seminole Arts Center. The mischievous duo managed to steal the town’s prized giant emerald from the Seminole Arts Council, and now they’re on the run. The community needs to stay alert and keep their eyes peeled for these tricky suspects.
Read moreOklahoma ranks among the top 10 states in the nation for food insecurity among seniors. Donations to the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma’s Senior Match are now doubled throughout March, up to $30,000, thanks to presenting sponsor the Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma.
Read moreThe annual Bob Wills Day celebration at the Oklahoma State Capitol will take place on Monday, March 10. Presented by the Oklahoma Arts Council, Oklahoma Historical Society, and the Oklahoma Museum of Popular Culture (OKPOP), with support from state Senator Jo Anna Dossett and state Representative Jay Steagall, the event will feature live music performances by Western swing musicians throughout the day, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., in the Capitol’s second- floor rotunda. The public is invited to attend. There is no cost.
Read moreFebruary started off with a warm and pleasant stretch, reaching a summery 89 degrees in several locations on Feb. 3, breaking the all-time high temperature record for that date—87 degrees, set in Erick back in 1934. However, it was all downhill from there, as winter quickly reclaimed its grip on the calendar with a series of storms, each colder than the last.
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