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Land Transactions

Charles D. Albin to Albin Minerals LLC, mineral deed covering lands in 24-9-5. Cody Barlow and Heather Barlow to Sandra K. Helseth, warranty deed covering lands in Brookhaven. Laura Lee Stone Bissett to MBL Partnership LP, quit claim mineral deed covering lands in 24-7-6.

District Court

CIVIL SUITSFirst United Bank v. Travis M. Caudle, breach of contract.First United Bank v. Jessica E. Caudle, breach of contract.First united Bank v. Cole Dalan Johnson, breach of contract.First United Bank v. Carter Construction & Cattle Co. LLC and William B. Carter, breach of contract.

Mahota Textiles Business Thrives After Tornado

SULPHUR, Okla. — The Chickasaw traits of perseverance and determination were needed to get Mahota Textiles back in business after its flagship showroom was damaged beyond repair during an April 27, 2024, EF3 tornado.
Mahota Textiles Business Thrives After Tornado

Municipal Court

Toan Vu Tran, speeding, plea of no contest. Colby Jerron Atckinson, expired tag, plea of guilty, $200. Anthony West, no seatbelt, plea of guilty, $20.

50 Years Ago

From The Files of The Seminole Producer CALVIN, Okla. - Workers Saturday recovered part of the body of a Tulsa truck driver who was killed Friday when his semitrailer rig was buried under the collapsed part of a South Canadian River Bridge near here and reportedly burst into flames.

SSC Teams Honored

The City of Seminole honored the SSC baseball and softball teams with a proclamation during the sendoff. Pictured, from left: City Manager Steve Saxon, Head Baseball Coach Mack Chambers, Head Softball Coach Amber Flores and Seminole Mayor Cory Crabtree.
SSC Teams Honored

This Week In Seminole County

(405) 382-1100 or email events@seminoleproducer. com.Nikki Parks vying for super mom of the year… Dewayne Wood being misunderstood…-Today⮚Graduation ceremonies for Maud and Sasakwa High Schools, both at 7 p.m.-Monday-Friday⮚Heritage House Nutrition Center 210 College, Seminole. Now open for dine-in.

Seminole Resident Bound For Okla. Hall of Fame

Longtime Seminole resident Mary F. McCormick, who was instrumental in reclaiming tribal lands for the Sac and Fox Nation, will be inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame later this year. Joining McCormick in the 2026 Hall of Fame are Bruce T. Benbrook, Woodward; Dwight W.
Mary McCormick
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