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Oklahoma’s largest housing authority was among 400 public housing agencies whose 2024 Section 8 Housing Choice voucher programs were underfunded by a total of $400 million by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Read moreThe Avedis Foundation this week released a report highlighting its 2024 grants, initiatives and partnerships, which included two key projects in Seminole.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Jeri Bard, John Bear, Joshua Branscum, Jordan Bundy, Quinton Cortez, Hadley Cullop, Lorenzo Edwards III, Aletha Fixico, Carolyn Green, Serena Green, William Harrison, Pam Knowles, Jaime Ladd, Pearl Loudermilk, Freeda McClure, Don Posey, Jennifer Rogers, Nancie Singer, Eric Smith, Leah Thompson, Molly Trimble, Aletha Wise, Lisa Wood, Courtlyn Woods & Brittaney Yeubanks.
Read moreSeminole High School Speech department hosts Qualifying Tournament today – Saturday
Read moreOklahoma Baptist University’s Theatre Department is set to bring its acclaimed production, Dreamers: A Depression- Era Musical Fairytale, back to the stage before taking it on the road to the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) Region 6 Conference.
Read moreAlthough on Monday, Feb. 10, the Oklahoma Supreme Court dismissed their appeal of an Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) order approving a $127 million rate increase for OG&E customers, saying it had been filed too early, Reps. Tom Gann, R-Inola, Kevin West, R-Moore, and Rick West, R-Heavener, quickly proved they were undeterred.
Read moreDecisions are made by those who show up, as quoted by President Jed Bartlet from “The West Wing.” Voters who take the time to cast ballots make the decisions. Oklahoma has one of the worst voting percentages for eligible voters in the nation, so this means a few who show up are deciding elected officials for us all.
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