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As of Oct. 1, the federal government shutdown has paused the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The congressional authorization lapsed and is currently affecting policyholders trying to renew coverage and people buying homes across Oklahoma.
Read moreThe Trump administration followed through with threats to use the shutdown as an opportunity to slash federal programs. While some government-run programs for Indian Country are insulated from the lapse in funding, there is growing bipartisan concern that Native American nations will see cuts to critical programs.
Read moreChristian philosopher Eleonore Stump states, “Orthodox Christian doctrine holds that persons once created are everlasting and are of infinite value. If they become defective, it is up to a good God not to eliminate them, but to fix them if He can.”
Read moreRegistration is now open for the 2025 Rural Renewal Symposium in Woodward, Oklahoma, from Nov. 3-5.
Read moreState Representative Ajay Pittman, who is a citizen of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, has been removed from a committee devoted to state/tribal relations following allegations of fraud.
Read moreThe Seminole City Council has approved a more than $10,000 expenditure for solar-powered holiday decorations for the North Milt Phillips corridor.
Read moreTwo local girls hang on the climbing poles at Seminole’s Boom Town Playground Thursday morning. Dedication ceremonies for the newly rebuilt park are scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 22 beginning at 4:30 p.m.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth (OCCY), in partnership with Fostering Grace for Kids from Hard Places, will host a free Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) training Oct. 22–23 at the Reynolds Wellness Center in Seminole.
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