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District Attorney Roy Powell, Ada, assisting the Seminole County grand jury here, said at noon today that a story in a metropolitan newspaper this morning quoting him as saying former Seminole Police Chief Harry Wakefield had been served a subpoena from the grand jury was a surprise to him.
Read moreA new research paper from Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden Conservation Scientist Dr. Emily Geest points to fire management of grasslands as key to preserving some butterfly populations.
Read moreAlthough there are many drivers who understand what goes on under the hood of a vehicle and the inner workings of car mechanics, there are plenty of others who might not know a spark plug from a dipstick. For the latter group, random noises when driving can be a cause for immediate alarm.
Read moreMove over local television and radio meteorologists. Come February 2, a different weather expert garners all the forecasting glory.
Read moreA robust credit rating is a key component of a strong financial foundation. There's a reason consumers' credit histories are important to landlords, car dealerships and mortgage lenders. Adults who can demonstrate a track record of sound financial decision-making and responsible money management are seen as safer bets by landlords and lenders than those who have shaky payment histories.
Read moreVoters in Seminole’s Ward Two will take to the polls in two weeks to decide whether to keep their current city councilor in place or seat a new one.
Read moreNational Unclaimed Property Day on Feb. 1 is a reminder for Oklahomans to take a minute to check if they have forgotten assets and valuables waiting to be claimed. With more than $1 billion in unclaimed assets held by the Oklahoma State Treasurer’s Office, the chances are high that you or someone you know has property waiting to be reunited with its rightful owner.
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