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The sale of nearly $1 billion in ratepayer-backed bonds to cover costs incurred by Oklahoma Gas and Electric (OG&E) in a February 2021 winter storm is now complete.
Read moreIf you are a business owner, homeowner or rent-er in Seminole, you are invited to attend an on-site Small Business Administration training session today from 2 – 3 p.m. at Seminole State College.
Read moreMembers of the Executive Committee of the Oklahoma Association of Community Colleges Two-Year Presidents’ Council met in Seminole on July 19 for their annual planning retreat. Seminole State College President Lana Reynolds (center) completed her service as Chair of the Council in June. Others committee members pictured include (left to right): Redlands Community College President Jack Bryant, Member-at-Large; Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College President Kyle Stafford, Secretary; Connors State College President Ron Ramming, Chair; and Western Oklahoma State College President Chad Wiginton, Vice Chair. OACC comprises 12 member institutions in 30 locations throughout Oklahoma. —Courtesy Photo
Read moreThe Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation Department announced Tuesday that it is now accepting applications for grant funding through the Recreational Trails Program and the Land and Water Conserva tion Fund.
Read moreGovernor Kevin Stitt recently signed a new law that will enable registered voters who are blind to vote by electronic absentee ballots in Oklahoma, if they are unable to vote at their precinct polling locations on election day.
Read moreAshley Nicole Brown, 35, of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, the owner of unlicensed home health company, and a former employee of another home health company, pleaded guilty to embezzling her coworkers’ payroll funds and their health insurance subsidies.
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Read moreCity sales tax collections in Seminole and Seminole County continued to show an increase in June over the same period last year. Collections are turned over to the Oklahoma Tax Commission who make the tabulations.
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