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Christmas Break begins for Seminole Public Schools. Break continues through Jan. 3.
Tram rides available at Snowman Wonderland in Seminole from 6-10 p.m.
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Read moreThe Seminole Rotary Club is continuing a decades-long tradition of offering a free Christmas Day dinner to the community.
Read moreThe City of Seminole will soon be able to see how many visitors are coming into the city through a company that tracks location- specific cell phone data.
Read moreNew Lima students of the month were able to celebrate their accomplishments with Captain Chris Perteet and Deputy Madelyn Rogers of the Seminole County Sheriff’s Department. The officers read Christmas books while the students had cocoa and cookies.
Read moreFor the 2025 regular session of the Oklahoma Legislature, the State Regents for Higher Education are requesting a $95 million base budget increase through the standard systemwide formula benefiting all institutions, as well as a new $150 million “research university” line item that could reshape the funding dynamics among the state’s colleges and universities.
Read moreKonawa’s annual Christmas parade was held last Saturday, and the Spirit Realty float (above left) captured first place in the float division. The Konawa Conservation District’s float (above right) was awarded second place. Spirit Realty is based out of Ada and is owned by Christina & Joshua Franklin. The purpose of the conservation district is to provide for the conservation of renewable natural resources.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Denise Alford, Terry Bicknell, Elaine Blackburn, Addisyn Bollinger, Tony Caldwell, Clayton Carpitche, Daniel Cloud, Jana Craig, Devne Felson, Aaron Findley, Terra Fraqua, Misty Gentry, Tommy Harjo, Brady Huff, Eugene Huff, Chris Jackson, Sara Johnson, Conner Jones, Kyle Landreth, Matt Lim, Bruce Martin, Gordon R. Melson, Murtes Morphis, Tommy Nicholson, Houston Nix, Beth Parks, Delbert Reed, Hiram Roulston, Tristian Thomas and Chloe Williams.
Read moreTuesday, members of the bipartisan House Paid Family Leave Working Group, co-chaired by Representatives Stephanie Bice (R-OK) and Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA), released two discussion drafts designed to provide more families with more paid leave. The co-chairs are joined in releasing these drafts by the full membership of the Working Group, Representatives Colin Allred (D-TX), Mariannette Miller-Meeks, M.D. (R-IA), Haley Stevens (D-MI), and Julia Letlow (R-LA).
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