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Oklahoma State University named Dr. Jayson L. Lusk as vice president and dean of the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.
Read moreIn celebration of National Pollinator Week, June 19-25, here’s a reminder that wildflowers aren’t just for pollen, nectar, bees, pretty butterflies, and hummingbirds. Some are for eating.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Wanda Arnold, Patty Bland, Erin Boydstun, Kevin Bunner, Jason Burk, Shelly Curry, Ashley Darr, Deanna Emerson, Delores Factor, Barbara Fowler, Gracie Herriman, Albert Hill, Peggy Huff, Christi Hughes, Cedric Johnson, Hillary Ledgerwood, Tyra McFadden, Roger Nansel, Sarah O’Connor, Leroy Parsons, Sandy Persinger, Dorothy Quinalty, Traci Renner, Judy Roberts & Lacie Williamson.
Read moreJimcy McGirt, a member of the Seminole Nation whose name is attached to a 2020 high court ruling that altered the jurisdictional landscape of Oklahoma, has once again had his conviction overturned.
Read moreA Wewoka man has been charged with one felony count of assault with deadly weapon and one felony count of possession of a firearm after former felony conviction, according to documents file in the District Court of Seminole County. The charges stem from an incident that occurred in the early morning hours of Sunday, June 4, in which David McCoy Madkins, 70, allegedly shot his son, Devin Madkins, with a shotgun.
Read moreLeadership Oklahoma has unveiled the members of its thirty-sixth class, which will visit Seminole as part of a tour of nine communities over the next 10 months.
Read moreSeminole Police Chief Jon Withers issued a press release on Wednesday afternoon concerning an incident involving one of his officers. The release states: “On 6/21/2023 at approximately 04:12am the Seminole Police Department was dispatched to 1909 N. Milt Phillips Ave. (Casey’s) in reference to an accident without injuries. When officers arrived and began to investigate the accident, it was discovered that an off-duty officer (David Young) was allegedly involved in the incident while operating his personal vehicle. Officers noticed several empty beer cans and bottles throughout the vehicle, as well as indicators that the off-duty officer appeared to be intoxicated. At the conclusion of the investigation, the off-duty officer was placed under arrest for Driving under the Influence and Transporting an Open Container. He was later transported to the Seminole County Jail.
Read moreHeritage House Nutrition Center 210 College, Seminole. Now open for dine-in. (405) 382-2156
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