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Two Seminole County students were honored by the Oklahoma State University Ferguson College of Agriculture with academic scholarship support for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Read moreAccording to the April report from the Oklahoma Tax Commission, medical marijuana sales in SEMINOLE COUNTY brought in a total of $57,145.60 in March. This was $6,866.88 more than the $50,278.72 that was collected in the previous month.
Read moreSeminole County has claimed a rather dismal spot on a list of the deadliest areas for highway driving in the United States.
Read moreEnrollment is now open for summer and fall courses at Seminole State College. Course offerings and application information can be found on the College’s website, sscok.edu.
Read moreThe Zeta Epsilon of ESA International held their April meeting at the offices of Seminole Chemical with Susan Gates serving as hostess. Special guest this evening was long time Seminole resident and businessman, Rick Geist.
Read moreThe Bureau of Land Management (BLM) will hold a two-day wild horse and burro event April 12-13, at the Phil Gardenhire Memorial Rodeo Arena in Poteau, Okla.
Read moreOn Thursday, April 4, several students of the Academy of Seminole traveled to Chickasaw to compete in an “Academic Bowl.”
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