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The state of Minnesota has recently made national news for an astounding level of fraud. When YouTuber Nick Shirley visited numerous daycare centers receiving an estimated $110 million in taxpayer subsidies, he found most appeared to serve no children. The resulting outcry led Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to abruptly announce he was abandoning a re-election bid. Federal officials are now investigating.
Read moreThe Boomer Seminole Duplicate Bridge group met Tuesday, January 13th. There were two and onehalf tables in play. The winners were: First Place- Susanne Sims, Seminole and Mary Ellen Martin, Shawnee.
Read moreSeminole State College has named Ann Benson as the new director of the College’s Nursing Program. Benson began her duties Jan. 5.
Read moreAnew partnership between the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden and OKCbased Fertile Ground Cooperative is yielding wild benefits for Oklahoma City residents. Fertile Ground is offering residents the opportunity to earn free admission tickets to the Oklahoma City Zoo when they participate in their home composting program. Participants will receive a point for each pound of food scrap collected by Fertile Ground and for every 20 points earned they will receive a free general admission ticket to the OKC Zoo. This offer is limited to a maximum of six (6) OKC Zoo tickets per person and valid through December 31, 2026.
Read moreThe Seminole State College Board of Regents has extended the contract of President Lana Reynolds, who declined to take a salary increase.
Read moreThe Jasmine Moran Children’s Museum (JMCM) is appealing the denial of a change of venue request in a lawsuit over an explosion that injured a young museum patron last summer.
Read moreChickasaw Historical Society (CHS) board members traveled to the historic Chickasaw Homeland in October 2025, embarking on a journey that blended historical learning, cultural reflection and personal connection to the lands their ancestors once called home.
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