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Retired NBA power forward Brian Grant; best-selling musician Neil Diamond; star of television and film Michael J. Fox; and the forty-first president of the United States, George H.W. Bush, have had wildly different careers, but all shared one thing in common: Parkinson's disease. This is proof positive that PD touches people from all walks of life.
Read moreOklahoma CareerTech students gathered at the state Capitol on Feb. 25 to demonstrate to policymakers how their support for career and technology education helps students prepare for their futures, regardless of the paths they choose.
Read moreOklahoma Baptist University has received $300,000 in funding from the Pottawatomie County Commissioners to jumpstart its engineering program. The funding will support equipment purchases and facility renovations, furthering the university’s mission to provide workforce- ready engineers for Oklahoma and beyond.
Read moreSpecial meetings of the Maud Municipal Authority and the City Council have been called for this evening, Feb. 27, to discuss obtaining a loan for upgrading the city’s wastewater treatment and collection systems.
Read moreThe Varnum Whippet cheerleaders may not have been singing the Devo classic on the court Monday night, but their cheering propelled the boy’s team to become regional champions. They will play again Friday night, and the girls will face Dover tonight at 6 o’clock at the Seminole High School gym.
Read moreSeveral Seminole State College students attended Thunder Stir on Feb. 24, a career fair hosted by the Oklahoma City Thunder. The event provided students with opportunities to network, submit résumés to potential employers and explore university transfer options.
Read moreA suspect with a Wewoka address is currently facing a felony charge of battery/assault and battery on a police officer/ detention officer after allegedly cutting a jailer with his handcuffs during an attempted escape, according to felony information filed in the District Court of Seminole County last Friday.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence has named 100 Oklahoma public high school seniors, including one from Seminole, as Academic All-State honorees for 2025.
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