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Applications are now being accepted for the Oklahoma Civil Rights Trail Grant Program. This grants-in-aid program offered by the Oklahoma Historical Society is open to tribal, county and municipal governments and not-for-profit organizations in Oklahoma that are registered with the Oklahoma Secretary of State. Applications will close on Saturday, Feb. 15. Awards will be announced in May.
Read moreThe City of Seminole is sending out letters to approximately 300 residents whose water service lines may be impacted by galvanized pipe.
Read moreFormer President Carter Takes Final Ride to Washington, DC
Read more(Editor’s note: The next election affecting voters in the City of Seminole will be the city council race in Ward Two between incumbent Eddie Foreman and Jolene Doucette).
Read more“I’ve traveled to Dubai and throughout Asia to bring investment like this to Oklahoma. This is phenomenal news.”
Read moreThe public is invited to attend a town hall meeting Tuesday, Jan. 14 to discuss the upcoming updates and renovations in Seminole’s Downtown District, which includes the roadway, sidewalk, and utilities on Main Street. The meeting will take place at 6 p.m. at the Seminole Public Library.
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