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A Wewoka man was injured in a single-vehicle accident approximately four miles west of Wewoka on OK-59 Sunday night, Feb. 11.
Read moreThe February release from the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC) shows the City of Seminole, which has a 0.04 percent sales tax, saw a drop in tax revenue for the month of February compared to last month. lower compared to February last year.
Read moreIn an effort spearheaded by Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond, Seminole Nation Chief Lewis Johnson has joined other tribal leaders in asking Congress to provide adequate funding to the Crime Victims Fund.
Read moreNews Release A large delegation of campus and community leaders representing Seminole State College attended Higher Education Day at the Capitol in Oklahoma City Thursday, Feb. 8. The event, sponsored by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education (OSRHE), is held annually to demonstrate the value and importance of higher education in the state.
Read moreCity of Seminole officials are asking the city council to take action next week to make room for a new housing development on Boren Blvd., near the roundabout.
Read moreThe Boomer Seminole Duplicate Bridge Group met Tues. Feb. 6th. There were three tables in play. The winners were -1st Place Lisa Ainsworth – Konawa Trigg Yerby – Ada -2nd Place Justine Thompson – Shawnee Gayle Stacy – Shawnee Others playing were Vivian Thompson – Ada, Bill and Barbar Easter – Norman, Judy Atyia, Jan Carrell, Susanne Sims, Mary Whitley, and LaVere Bishop – all from Seminole.
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