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As students move out of University of Oklahoma housing following the end of the spring semester, many throw away their unused groceries or no-longer- needed small appliances.
Read moreThe State Historic Preservation Office will host a free lunch and learn webinar at noon on Wednesday, June 21, titled “Finding the Girls: Records for Researching Women.”
Read moreAttorney General Gentner Drummond praised the governor and state Legislature today for approving a suite of legislation this year to help law enforcement crack down on Oklahoma’s plethora of illegal marijuana grow operations. Gov. Stitt today signed the last of the marijuana-related bills.
Read moreThe month of June has been home to many historical events over the years. Here's a look at some that helped to shape the world in June 1923.
Read moreThe June 12 press release from the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC) shows the City of Seminole, which has a 0.04 percent sales tax, saw a drop in tax revenue for the month of June compared to last month. However, the release showed this revenue was higher compared to June last year. City of Seminole’s Use Tax was also down for the month but higher than last year.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Aaron Adams, Jim Brauning, Kyle Britt, Sonya Bull, Jalena Carr, Michael Garbutt, Jeanne Gosa, Wyatt Gray, Stephanie Haney, Adnres Heard, Anthony Hill, Ryan Hoselton, Edna Johnson, Chris Landreth, Zachary Martinez, Betty McCormick, Myrna Merritt, Gladys Mullen, Jimmy Phillips, Cynthia Poafpybitty, Megan Rogers, John Taylor, Olyn Tipton, Trey N. Trammell, Tyler Trammell, Rocky Travels & Julie West.
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