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Alfreeda Doonkeen has announced her candidacy for Chief of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma.
Read moreCritics often ask, “Why was there not more written between the resurrection and the writing of the letters of Paul starting in 48-50 A.D.?” How helpful would it be to have a few documents written in 35, 38, or 40 A.D.? Concerning this time gap, we can perhaps gain some insight by looking at some internal evidence. It is essential to stop for a moment and consider a couple of biblical passages that shed some light on this document gap: why does it exist, and how can it be explained?
Read moreStaff Report The Boomer Seminole Duplicate Bridge group met Tuesday, April 22nd. There were three tables in play. The winners were: First Place-Laura Rose and Susanne Sims, Seminole.
Read moreThe historic Rock Island train depot building at the end of Main Street in Seminole. The building has housed a popular Mexican restaurant for many years. (Staff photo by Bill Anderson)
Read moreWomen on Mission met April 24 at the Wewoka First Baptist Church Parlor, with the Ginger Ryan, Linda Evans, Shirley Hill, Maria Benton, Kathy Akins, Karissa Tucker and Pam Stewart in attendance, How often have you heard the phrase “God loves a cheerful giver?”
Read moreHere at the Capitol, springtime doesn’t just bring warmer weather, it also brings a flurry of legislative activity as we work hard to move important bills across the finish line. I’m happy to report that we’ve just passed a major milestone in that process, Senate Bills and Resolutions have now cleared their oversight, rules and appropriations committees. That might sound like a technical detail, but it’s actually a big deal. It means we’re one step closer to making real, meaningful progress on legislation that directly affects the lives of Oklahomans.
Read moreOklahoma Baptist University hosted a retirement reception for three longtime faculty and three staff members on April 24 at the Geiger Center on the OBU campus in Shawnee.
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