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Seminole Care and Rehabilitation Center on Tuesday honored its residents who are veterans of the United States Armed Forces. Pictured l-r are Larry Lewis, Robert Griffith, David Howell, Richard Craig, Jimmy Hedrick and Eddie Coker. Pictured behind the group is facility administrator Scott King.
Read moreNovember has been declared as “Native American Heritage Month” in the City of Seminole.
Read moreCub Scouts Pack 3419 will soon be out in local neighborhoods “Scouting for Food” to help families in need in the community. Scouts will be hanging notices on front doors in the coming days to let residents know about the annual food drive.
Read moreOklahoma Farm Bureau (OKFB) recognized seven Oklahoma legislators, including Senator Grant Green, during the organization’s 84th annual meeting for their commitment to agriculture and Oklahoma’s rural communities during the 2025 legislative session. Green’s district includes Seminole County.
Read moreAs the Mother Road marks its 99th anniversary this year, Oklahoma Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell and the Oklahoma Route 66 Centennial Commission today unveiled early plans and programming for the upcoming Route 66 Centennial in 2026. The yearlong celebration will spotlight Oklahoma’s leadership role in preserving and promoting one of America’s most storied highways.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) has announced that Joleen Chaney has been selected as the agency’s new Chief Communications Officer, joining the other members of the superintendent’s cabinet leadership team.
Read moreAs lawmakers prepare for the 2026 session of the Oklahoma Legislature, they will have the collective wisdom of child advocates from across the state in their hands.
Read moreDEAR ABBY: I think you once wrote that failure to thank people for gifts is the No. 1 complaint you receive. Well, I can see why!
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