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Two Seminole State College employees were recognized for their dedication and service during the Seminole Chamber of Commerce Forum on Oct. 9. Professor of History Marta Osby was honored as Faculty Member of the Month, and Health Sciences Office Manager Julie Mathews was named Staff Member of the Month.
Read moreThe State Historic Preservation Office will host a free webinar on Wednesday, October 29, at 10 a.m. to provide an overview of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. This training is intended to provide an introduction or refresher to Section 106 of the NHPA while conveying the importance of the Section 106 process and assisting those who may be involved in the process in Oklahoma.
Read moreBlood supplies across the region have dropped to roughly one day’s worth on hand, and O-negative, O-positive, and platelet donations are at dangerously low levels. Immediate donor response is needed. The situation is so serious that Our Blood Institute (OBI) is now importing blood from the East Coast just to meet hospital demand — a short-term solution that underscores the urgent need for more local donors.
Read moreMaud Crowns 2025 Homecoming Royalty
Read moreOne of the most dramatic but forgotten episodes in Oklahoma history – one that erupted in Seminole County and made headlines across the nation – is the topic of a new documentary on OETA (PBS) The “Green Corn Rebellion” is the latest episode of Back in Time, an award-winning documentary series produced by OETA that explores the people, events, and stories that have shaped Oklahoma’s history.
Read moreA state audit of the Seminole County Treasurer’s Office has come back clean, according to Oklahoma State Auditor Cindy Byrd.
Read moreThis fall, the Oklahoma Meds and Sharps Disposal Committee (OMSDC), in partnership with the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and the Product Stewardship Institute (PSI), is renewing its call for safe disposal of medications and medical sharps. The Fall 2025 Safe Disposal Campaign is designed to protect families, sanitation workers, and the environment by raising awareness of proper disposal practices and expanding access to collection options across the state.
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