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Seminole State College hosted a retirement reception for IT Technician David Cobb in the E.T. Dunlap Student Union on Dec. 13. Cobb worked for SSC for six years.
Read moreAs the year comes to a close, it is fitting to reflect on what we were able to accomplish on behalf of our great state. From battling organized crime to standing against the Biden Administration’s federal overreach, I am immensely proud of how the dedicated men and women of the Attorney General’s Office are working to protect our rights and enforce the law.
Read moreTop photo: Seminole State College held a pinning ceremony at the Enoch Kelly Haney Center on Dec. 13 for 12 nursing students expected to meet degree requirements this semester.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Hall of Fame Board of Directors voted Bruce T. Benbrook of Woodward as its chairman. Benbrook will serve through December 2025, completing the term of Frank W. Merrick following his passing. Rebecca Dixon of Tulsa will remain Chair Emeritus.
Read moreCanadian Valley Electric Cooperative (CVEC) is proud to announce that employee Jake Smith has officially completed the Journeyman Lineman program and earned his Department of Labor certification as a Journeyman Lineman.
Read moreThe Oklahoma History Center Museum (OHCM) will open a new exhibit titled “Oklahoma Sports Heroes” on Saturday, December 21.
Read moreDear Dave, My wife and I have been married for two years, and we both have good jobs. Together, we bring home around $190,000 combined. We also have $100,000 in a savings account, and no debt except for our mortgage. A couple of weeks ago, I was contacted about an opportunity to take a job in commercial real estate in my hometown. To be honest, this kind of work has been a dream of mine for several years. The problem is my wife is upset by the idea of moving. She says it’s because she doesn’t want to be even further away from her family, but it seems like something else is bothering her. Do you have any advice?
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