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Only three towns in Seminole County saw an increase in sales tax revenues for December in the most recent report from the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC).
Read moreOklahoma Senate Republicans have elected Senator Dave Rader caucus chair and Senator Greg McCortney caucus vice chair, the President Pro Tempore’s Office announced Wednesday.
Read moreThe Seminole Fire Department released guidelines for address signs located on country roads in order to make sure emergency crews are able to quickly locate an address.
Read moreThe state of Oklahoma announced Wednesday the launch of a new digital solution for residents to quickly and conveniently renew their vehicle registrations and order birth certificates. This innovative solution, myOklahoma, consolidates and delivers multiple government services in a single place, providing a personalized, modern experience. myOklahoma was created in partnership with Kansas City-based GovTech leader PayIt.
Read moreIt is the time of the year for Girl Scout Cookies.
Read moreJanuary 30, 1935 A Seminole county legislator, schooled as a roustabout in the boom days of the oilfield development, today had declared war to end crime. He was Rep. Marvin S. Wooten, who announced that he would push his nine bills drastically revising criminal laws to provide early trial and prevent subterfuges from defeating justice in criminal cases. “The murders and crimes in this state are notorious,” Wooten said. “That is why I am demanding action. This state, and the entire nation, for that matter, must become crime conscious.”
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