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October 18, 1934 Preparations to enforce laws against vandalism and to protect Seminole citizens from destruction of property on Halloween night are now being made by the police department. Jake
Read moreCome Halloween, youngsters’ attentions are understandably focused on costumes and candy. Their parents, however, are likely more concerned with their kids’ safety. Trick-or-treating kids might not pay much mind to
Read moreMajor shakeup at Oklahoma Department of Corrections with board departures and agencystaffmoves: Three of Gov. Kevin Stitt’s five recent appointees to the Board of Corrections are no longer serving. The
Read moreFirst responders work the scene of a drowning Tuesday afternoon. Seminole County Dispatch received a report that a man drowned at approximately 4 p.m. at 11171 NW 3550. Seminole County
Read moreTourism is a growing economic force in Oklahoma, according to officials from the state's Department of Tourism. Visitors pumped $9 billion into the state economy in 2018, and state tax
Read morebirthdays Those celebrating birthdays today include Page Brewer, David Conley Jr, T.J. Davis, Danny Ellis, LaToya Gilbert, Donny Gleason, Travis Griffin, Cade Hammond, William Haynes, Sarah Howard, William Jaroway, Beau
Read moreAfter finding the Seminole County Court Special Programs were operating at a deficit and have debts to repay, District Judge Timothy Olsen found himself making a tough decision. The amount
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