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Flooding is a concern once again, less than one week after the area received heavy rains that turned parts of Seminole County into small lakes and rivers.
Read moreAmerican Legion Post 204 is flying a special flag the month of May in honor of a veteran of the U.S. Airforce who made Seminole his hometown in the 1970s.
Read moreOn Tuesday, April 29, a packed house dodged thunderstorms and flooding to fill the Haney Center Lecture Hall at Seminole State College to view final presentations by the University of Oklahoma departments of Civil Engineering & Environmental Science (CEES) and Landscape Architecture (LA) for what is known as a university Capstone Project.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Association of School Administrators (OASA) has named Dr. Bob Gragg of Seminole Public Schools as the 2025 OASA District 9 Superintendent of the Year.
Read moreThe Seminole City Council will convene for a special meeting next Tuesday to once again talk about how to fund the new wastewater treatment facility.
Read moreSpecial agents seized thousands of marijuana plants and several hundred pounds of pot from a grow facility that was operating illegally in Seminole County this week.
Read moreThe latest Oklahoma Employment Security Commission’s (OESC) monthly employment report for April, which contains the preliminary statistics for March 2025, shows that in March Seminole County had the fourth highest rate of unemployment in the state after starting the year with the sixth highest and then dropping to fifth in last month’s report for February.
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