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City of Seminole Emergency Manager Ernie Willis has accepted an invitation to serve a three-year term on the OK-First advisory committee.
Read moreRecounts in the Oklahoma County District Attorney, District 7 Republican Primary, McIntosh County Commissioner, District 3 Democratic Primary, and the Nowata County Assessor Republican Primary have each confirmed the outcomes of those elections.
Read moreSeminole State College Director of Advisement and Recruitment Britney Honsinger was honored at a reception on July 7 for completing the Council on Student Affairs’ Leadership Academy.
Read moreThe Strother FFA chapter was well represented at the 50th annual Oklahoma FFA Alumni Leadership Camp at the Tulakogee Conference Center on Fort Gibson Lake near Wagoner, Okla.
Read moreThe National Institutes of Health has awarded the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation $3 million to continue the study of the anti-aging abilities of a diabetes drug.
Read moreThe College of the Muscogee Nation (CMN) is pleased to announce its new Certificate in Tribal Leadership program, which will be offered in the upcoming fall 2022 semester.
Read moreA strike at the Dolese Brothers rock crushing plant, northwest of Sasakwa, continues and work has completely stopped, a spokesperson for the firm said this morning. The strike, which began Tuesday morning, is being sponsored by the International Union of Operating Engineers. All 35 union employees of the Dolese Brothers plant are honoring the strike.
Read moreTwo kids were arguing just outside my window the other day. Now that school’s out, they have more time for the important issues of life, of course. This time, the subject was ghosts and whether or not they are real.
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