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The Seminole Downtown District, Seminole Arts Council, Seminole Chamber of Commerce, and Seminole American Legion Post #204 are once again teaming up to provide a fun filled and safe Halloween experience while celebrating the Seminole community spirit on Main Street.
Read moreBy Ken Childers Editor It’s that time of year again. This weekend we’ll move clocks backward by an hour and return to “standard” time.
Read moreBob Sullivan, whose grandfather of the same name was an independent insurance agent in Seminole for many years, has announced his candidacy for Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner.
Read moreSometimes numbers speak louder than words. And when it comes to education in Oklahoma, the numbers make a pretty strong case for CareerTech.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Hospital Association has refreshed a resource that helps seniors choose the Medicare coverage that is right for them. The updated website, MedicareDisadvantaged. org, helps seniors weigh the benefits and disadvantages of Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans during the Medicare open enrollment period, which runs from Oct. 15-Dec. 7, 2025, for coverage starting Jan. 1, 2026. The site also is useful for healthcare providers and hospitals as they look to answer patient questions about Medicare coverage.
Read moreAs Oklahoma’s leading academic health system, OU Health has earned national recognition — including the Gold Plus award — from the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association for excellence in stroke care through the Get With The Guidelines program, in addition to multiple Honor Roll distinctions for rapid response, advanced therapies and diabetes management in stroke care.
Read moreTwo senators want a federal law enforcement agency to help address the crisis of missing and murdered Native Americans in Indian Country.
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