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Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector Cindy Byrd, who uncovered what she described as “years of malfeasance” at the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office in 2024, says two state agencies have mismanaged millions of dollars in grant monies.
Read moreThe 2025 football season officially kicks off tonight for several Seminole County Schools, and one of them says to expect a beefed-up security presence to ensure crowd safety.
Read moreThe Avedis Foundation hosted its 8th annual “Celebrate Educators” event on Friday, Aug. 22 at Firelake Arena in Shawnee, welcoming nearly 2,400 educators from Pottawatomie County and public school districts from the neighboring communities of Seminole, Prague, Meeker, Chandler, and Little Axe.
Read moreA man who walked away from an Oklahoma City corrections center Friday morning was apprehended in Seminole late Saturday afternoon.
Read moreThe Seminole Arts Council has moved into a larger home at 139 N. Main Street (the former Bin Store) to accommodate a growing slate of programs and community events. The nonprofit Seminole Art Council, which operates the Seminole Art Center, invites residents of all ages and skill levels to get involved, whether you’re trying your first class or sharing years of experience as a teaching artist. The Art Center’s regular hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 2–7 p.m.
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