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By Bob Melton County Editor A group of Wewoka students spent last Wednesday ignored bursts of sometimes heavy rain as they completed a community project that not only makes the community more attractive, it also helps to maintain an endangered butterfly species. The community is encouraged to help maintain these plants and the beds they’re planted in as a source of community pride.
Read moreReynolds Wellness Center Senior Stretch and Walk – 10 a.m. on Thursdays
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Ashley Allison, Jordin Azlin, C.J. Bear, George Bear, Micah Bear, Janel Bedor, Lindsay Capps, Lyndsay Elliott, Beverly Cooper, Cecelia Duggins, Kevin Fox, Mary Harjo, Jaden James, Jennifer Johnson, Madalyn McLaughlin, Bob Perchetti, Thelma Reese, Alan Reich, Matthew Sanders, James Smith, Floyd Snider Sr, Christoff St. John & Orval Symons.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy (OICA) has been working on the issue of preventing the use of corporal punishment on special needs children in our state’s schools.
Read moreSenate Democratic Leader Kay Floyd and members of her caucus have called for bipartisan cooperation to address the need for additional funding in key areas of the budget, including education and health care. They also commented on the status of administrative rules proposed by State Superintendent Ryan Walters.
Read moreNine students, including one from Seminole, have been selected to receive $2,500 scholarships from the Livestock Marketing Association, or LMA, Scholarship Program.
Read moreMany people have been approached by a family member, friend or even acquaintance about cosigning a loan, and aren’t sure how to proceed. Cosigning a loan is a major responsibility and should not be considered without a full knowledge of the process and potential outcomes. Before anyone signs on the dotted line, it’s important to understand the full implication of what it means to be a cosigner.
Read moreSeminole State College students completing degree requirements at the end of the 2024 spring and summer semesters, along with 2023 fall graduates, participated in the College’s annual commencement exercises on Friday, May 3.
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