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As the City of Seminole prepares to update their hazard mitigation plan this year, they are asking community members to fill out a survey so they can learn more about local concerns as they put their plan in place.
Read moreRep. Danny Williams, R-Seminole, last week earned passage of a bill that updates the definition of material harmful to minors and would increase penalties for those who display obscene material to minors.
Read moreThe Seminole Water Department is testing and flushing the fire hydrants over the next several weeks (Monday through Thursday) from the hours of 9 a
Read moreWindy conditions are on tap for today, and Oklahoma Forestry Services (OFS) is urging residents to use extreme caution in the face of what the agency says is the strongest fire weather so far this year, especially in the western part of the state.
Read moreThe city’s tennis courts on Highland Street and Municipal Park have recently received a facelift and are now ready for play. The resurfacing of Seminole’s 10 tennis courts was made possible by the joint funding efforts of the City of Seminole and Seminole Public Schools. Both entities recognize the importance of providing high-quality recreational facilities to their residents and students. Each court received new nets and poles along with being resurfaced.
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