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The Invest in Oklahoma Board convened for its first official meeting, establishing leadership and approving foundational actions to guide the state’s investment program.
Read moreSteven W. Taylor, former chief justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court, will be the keynote speaker at the Oklahoma Historical Society’s annual awards banquet on Thursday, March 19, at 6 p.m. at the Oklahoma History Center in Oklahoma City.
Read moreMUSKOGEE—A search warrant used by federal officers in a raid on the Seminole office of a dissident Indian group in December has been ruled invalid in US District Court here, a court official said today.
Read moreThe Global Education Department and Global Education Committee at East Central University are scheduled to host A Spotlight on France and Brazil informational session inside the Chickasaw Business and Conference Center, room 216, Thursday, Feb. 26 at 2 p.m.
Read moreLast week, the Rev. Jesse Jackson, a well-known political figure who first got his start in the public eye by working with the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and later ran for the Presidency of the United States of America, passed after a long health battle.
Read moreSeminole County is facing several days of elevated fire danger this week as springlike conditions return following a stretch of cold weather that began Friday.
Read moreRepresentatives from the Seminole Chamber of Commerce gathered Friday, Feb. 20 to welcome its newest member, Elite Fitness, with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Elite Fitness, located in the former Family Video building on North Milt Phillips, is a 6,000-square-foot facility equipped with free weights, machines, cardio and dry saunas. Members are offered 24-hour access to the facility. Elite also has locations in Ada and Sulpur.
Read moreApplications are being accepted for Class XXIII of Leadership Seminole. The program, created and coordinated by the Seminole Chamber of Commerce, is designed to provide professional development through information and training to individuals interested in serving in leadership roles in the community of Seminole.
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