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Faculty members from Seminole State College’s Business and Education
Read moreThe latest mural sponsored by the Seminole Arts Council is currently under construction, and it’s been attracting a growing amount of attention ever since highly acclaimed artist Rick Sinnett began his work on Monday.
Read moreAbove, a Dolese Bros. truck dumps cement into a gap in the roadway on North Milt Phillips Ave. Friday afternoon. ODOT recently began a resurfacing project in which damaged sections of the road are being cut out and replaced.
Read moreA multi-county grand jury indicted two men Thursday in connection with two marijuana grow facility robberies, one of them in Seminole.
Read moreFor the second time in about six years, Seminole County voters will face a proposal to modify the county’s alcohol laws, which currently prohibit clubs and restaurants from serving alcoholic beverages on Sundays and holidays. In April 2019, voters defeated a proposal to change the county laws by a slim margin of 341320 votes. In their Feb. 10 meeting, the Seminole County Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to reintroduce a similar proposal in a June 10 special election. According to the minutes of the Feb. 10 meeting, the commissioners approved the calling of the election and the following proclamation: “Shall the retail of alcoholic beverages by the individual drink for on-premises consumption be authorized and made lawful in Seminole County, Oklahoma, daily and conformance with state statute? Yes-for the proposition. No-against the proposition” When “liquor by the drink” passed in the early 1980’s, it was left up to individual counties to determine when liquor could be sold by the drink. At that time, Seminole County elected not to allow liquor to be sold by the drink on Sundays. The stronger point beer allowed under SQ 792—passed by Oklahoma voters in 2016—falls into the “liquor” category, so restaurants and clubs are still prohibited from selling beer on Sundays and designated holidays.
Read moreCuts made by the White House’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), headed up by Elon Musk, have reached Seminole.
Read moreThe Seminole Arts Council invites and encourages everyone in the area, especially those interested in the arts, to attend the Grand Opening of their recently acquired Art Center, conveniently located on the northeast corner of Main and Broadway (Hwy. 270).
Read moreThe Seminole State College men’s and women’s golf teams are gearing up for an exciting spring season, and the community is invited to support their journey at the SSC Golf Fundraising Tournament on March 1, at the Jimmie Austin Golf Course in Seminole.
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