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Register to Vote in June Election by This Friday

This Friday, May 22, is the last day to apply for voter registration to be eligible to vote in the June 16 federal, state and county primaries and special elections. Local races include state senator (district 28), district one county commissioner and district three county commissioner.

The 13th Annual Sgt. Bret

The 13th Annual Sgt. Bret Isenhower Memorial 5K was held Saturday in downtown Seminole. The event’s founder, Krysten Isenhower (left), was the overall woman winner with a time of 22:24. Mikal Verdine (right) was the overall male winner with a time of 18:25.
The 13th Annual Sgt. Bret Isenhower Memorial 5K was held Saturday in downtown Seminole. The event’s founder, Krysten Isenhower (left), was the overall woman winner with a time of 22:24. Mikal Verdine (right) was the overall male winner with a time of 18:25. The race honors Bret Isenhower, a Seminole High School graduate who was killed in action in 2011. (Courtesy photo)

Recapping The Okla. Legislative Session

By Barbara Hoberock, Nuria Martinez-Keel and Emma Murphy OklahomaVoice.com Lawmakers on Thursday left the Capitol ahead of schedule after inking an early budget agreement. “We got some things done,” said Senate Pro Tem Lonnie Paxton, R-Tuttle.

SSC Softball Heads to Nationals in Alabama

The Seminole State College Trojan softball team won the NJCAA South Central District title last weekend and earned a trip to the JUCO World Series national tournament. The Trojans defeated NEO in the championship game 3-2 at the CPN FireLake Ball Fields in Shawnee on Saturday.
SSC Softball Heads to Nationals in Alabama

Whitten Lauds Passage of Naloxone Bill

The FATE Foundation, HarborPath and Whitten Burrage are applauding the final passage and signing of Senate Bill 65, landmark legislation that authorizes any person, school, university, business, congregation, nonprofit, tribal entity or governmental entity in Oklahoma to acquire, possess,...

OK Agencies Work to Ensure Autonomous Trucking Safety

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol and the Oklahoma Department of Transportation are working together with industry partners to help ensure autonomous commercial motor vehicles are introduced to Oklahoma highways safely and responsibly as this technology continues to develop across the country.

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Today is the 138th day of 2026 and the 60th day of spring. TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1917, the United States passed the Selective Service Act, a conscription law requiring registration of all men ages 21 to 30 who were not already in the military.
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