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News Release The Seminole State College Upward Bound program recently took students on trips to Colorado and Illinois.
Read moreWe continue reminiscing about the 25-year efforts of Seminole and this Greater Seminole Area to develop a diversified economic base, as we join Chamber of Commerce officials in urging folks interested to turn out Tuesday noon at the monthly chamber-civic club Forum where manufacturing and assembly industry of the area will be honored. The luncheon in noon in Harvest House and one of the state’s outstanding industrial leaders, Don Kennedy, board chairman and chief executive officer of OG&E, will be the speaker.
Read moreEnrollment will begin Aug. 10 for the 2022 Oklahoma Fall Arts Institute, an all-inclusive workshop retreat held at the Quartz Mountain State Park & Lodge in the Wichita Mountains of southwest Oklahoma.
Read more“You know it used to was even hotter than it is right now, don’t you?” Windy looked up from his lunch. Oh boy, professorial mood. We’re gonna get it. “I used ta pack mules, a-course. Well, I packed ‘em‘til the accident, anyway.” “Accident, Windy?” Dang it, Dud, you’ve done it now.
Read moreFor the first time, a position on the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission was occupied Monday by a child of the previous commissioner.
Read moreBy Mandy Gross Oklahoma State University is honoring three individuals who have demonstrated a continuing commitment to agricultural sciences and natural resources.
Read moreCheyenne Jame Allison to Amy Michelle Allison and Darsey Deshawn Allison, transfer on death deed covering lands in 32-9-6.
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