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Life would never be the same for the Chickasaw people after the winter of 1540 when they faced their first European power. Represented by Spanish conquistador Hernando de Soto, who had a thirst for gold, initial impressions with the Spanish would not go well. Chickasaw warriors were forced to drive off the Spaniards from the Chickasaw Homeland.
Read moreOpen enrollment for the Healthcare Marketplace is the time of year Oklahomans can find out how much their advanced premium tax credit (APTC) will be and whether that is enough to make coverage for their family truly affordable.
Read moreThe Seminole Arts Council (SAC) proudly announced the very first grant recipients of their recently established Seminole Special Education Fund. These recipients were: Tiffani Coker, Academy of Seminole; Ginger Eeds, Betty L. Smith Early Childhood Center; Robin Bullard, Wilson Schools; Lindsay Youngblood, Northwood; Lori Roberts, Seminole High School; and Lynsie Stay, Butner Schools.
Read moreSeminole State College hosted its annual Night at the Lights event on Dec. 5 at Magnolia Park in Seminole. Local families enjoyed the community Snowman Wonderland light display, as well as cookies and hot chocolate provided by the College. Dozens of SSC student athletes manned crafting stations inside the Reynolds Wellness Center, helping children create crafts. SSC volleyball players Cortlyn Bennett, of Waxahachie, Texas, and O’Briona Wilkins, of Oklahoma City, help a group of kids create some holiday crafts. SSC softball players take in the Snowman Wonderland light display during the evening’s festivities.
Read moreThe Oklahoma House of Representatives High School Page Program is now accepting applications for the First Regular Session of the 59th Legislature, announced Rep. Brian Hill, R-Mustang.
Read moreThere is an important message being delivered from inside Oklahoma prisons as incarcerated parents are being reconnected with their children through reading.
Read moreAs more people make travel plans to celebrate with family and friends this year, the American Red Cross asks donors to set aside a time to give blood for patients waiting for care over the holidays.
Read moreThe United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma, announced today that on Monday, December 5, 2022, Jory L. Bullard, of McCurtain County, Oklahoma entered a guilty plea to a Superseding Indictment charging him with one count of Child Abuse in Indian Country.
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