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The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced this week that Erin Nicole Hodge, age 30, of Wewoka, was sentenced to 21 months in prison for one count of Assault Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury in Indian Country.
Read moreOn nearly every important measure of academic success, Oklahoma now sits at the bottom.
Read moreAt the request of Oklahoma Emergency Management and authorization of Governor Kevin Stitt, members of the Oklahoma Army National Guard are responding to wildfires in northwest Oklahoma utilizing UH-60 helicopters and ground hand crews.
Read moreDistrict Attorney Erik Johnson announced that William Southern, 31, of Seminole County, was sentenced Tuesday afternoon by Associate District Judge Christopher Anderson to the following: Count 1: Aggravated Possession of Child Sexual Abuse Material 35 years Count 2: Distribution of Obscene Material or Child Sexual Abuse Material 10 years Count 3: Violation of OK Statute via Computer 5 years The counts will run concurrently with the last five years suspended. At least 85% of the sentence must be served before Southern is eligible for parole.
Read moreMayor Dave Herriman has submitted his resignation to the Konawa City Council.
Read moreGoogle’s massive data center in Pryor is the company’s second-largest in the world and an important part of the company’s cloud and artificial intelligence infrastructure. But it takes a lot of water to keep the data servers cool. The Pryor center used more than 1.1 billion gallons of water in one year, enough to fill about 1,666 Olympic-size swimming pools, water utility records show.
Read moreKonawa Lake will be closed for much of the day this Wednesday, Feb. 25 ss Oklahoma Gas and Electric performs a land management procedure on the lake’s “island.”
Read moreApplications are being accepted for Class XXIII of Leadership Seminole. The program, created and coordinated by the Seminole Chamber of Commerce, is designed to provide professional development through information and training to individuals interested in serving in leadership roles in the community of Seminole.
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