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The Office of the Attorney General has charged an Oklahoma City man with defrauding clients out of more than $39,000 for construction work that was never done.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Winford Adams, Elvin Beaty Richard Gunter, Geraldine and Gerald Harjo (twins), Roberta Harran, Evelyn Houck, Darrell Huff, Kenon Jones, Tracey King, Krista Kirby, Haylie Landreth, Tammi Lee, Adrian Satepauhoodle, Lori White & Zane Zavala.
Read moreHeritage House Nutrition Center 210 College, Seminole. Now open for dine-in. (405) 382-2156
Read moreVoters living in the Konawa Public School District approved an annexation proposal from the Pontotoc Technology Center School District at the ballot box on Tuesday, Aug. 27.
Read moreSeminole State College received notification this week from the U.S. Department of Education that it will receive $6.5 million through the “GEAR UP – Believe and Achieve” grant.
Read moreDear Dave, I’m pretty responsible with finances, but my girlfriend is in a bad situation with her money and her career. She has a huge car payment, and lots of credit card debt. On top of this, it takes almost 40% of what she brings home each month just to pay rent, and she quit her job because she decided she didn’t like it anymore. She’s been floating lots of ideas, like filing bankruptcy or moving in with me. She thinks us living together will help her learn to be more responsible with her finances. I’m concerned that if she can’t handle her finances on her own, what will happen if we move in together? Your advice would be appreciated.
Read moreJoin the fight against childhood hunger this fall by doubling the impact of your donations. Through Sept. 30, every donation to the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma’s Food for Kids Programs is matched, dollar-for-dollar, up to $315,000 thanks to the Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma, Chesapeake Energy, Mark and Beth Brewer, Marathon Oil, Dolese Bros. Corp., Energy Transfer, David Gorham and David and Lezlie Hudiburg.
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