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Early voting in the Sept. 9 special elections will begin later this week at the Seminole County Courthouse in Wewoka.
Read moreHeritage House Nutrition Center 210 College, Seminole. Now open for dine-in.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Shane Batey, Sean Blackwell, David Bowman, Cleo Bradley, Sue Brotman, Jeana Casto, Lisa Choate, Deanna Clifton, Penny Dyer, Imogene Griffith, Joanna Harjo, Waylon Holtman Jr., Brandon Leslie, Abby McClellan, Hugh MeGee, Angela Phillips, Jimmy Plotner, Jeremy Postoak, Chris Sands, Darla Sisco, Mike Sisco, Barbara Steinman, Charles Steinman, Caitlin Story & Walker Williams.
Read moreRep. Ty Burns Pleads Guilty to Domestic Abuse, Assault Involving Family Members
Read moreSeminole State College has selected 26 freshmen students for Class XIX of the President’s Leadership Class.
Read moreMonday anniversaries include Mr. and Mrs. Larry Garren Jr., Jeff and Misty Mosely & Jimmy and Mary Watters.
Read moreIn response to the executive order from Muscogee Nation Chief David Hill to pause new citizenship cards, Seminole Nation Principal Chief Lewis Johnson has issued the following statement: As Principal Chief of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, I affirm my full support for the inherent sovereignty of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and its right to govern its internal affairs without interference. The recent decision of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation Supreme Court concerning the Treaty of 1866 and citizenship for Freedmen descendants carries significant implications for the exercise of tribal self-government, constitutional authority, and the interpretation of treaty obligations.
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