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Friday, April 3, 2026 - 5:15am

As another Seminole Lions Club project, the Club has put a shade/roof over the picnic table they previously provided north of the SSC Soccer Field located at the Brian Crawford Memorial Sports Complex west of Seminole High School.

Friday, April 3, 2026 - 5:15am

Seminole State College has been designated a 2026-2027 Military Friendly School by Viqtory, earning Silver Status for its commitment to supporting military-affiliated students. The College was also recognized as a Military Spouse Friendly School for 20262027.

News

The U.S. Senate approved legislation Thursday that would end the shutdown at the Department of Homeland Security, sending the same bill it passed last week to the House, which didn’t take any action during a brief session.

Seminole State College has been designated a 2026-2027 Military Friendly School by Viqtory, earning Silver Status for its commitment to supporting military-affiliated students. The College was also recognized as a Military Spouse Friendly School for 20262027.

Apr 3, 2026 - 05:15

As another Seminole Lions Club project, the Club has put a shade/roof over the picnic table they previously provided north of the SSC Soccer Field located at the Brian Crawford Memorial Sports Complex west of Seminole High School.

Apr 3, 2026 - 05:15

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Sports

Konawa hosted its Annual Track ad Field event Tuesday with 17 High Schools participating.

For the third straight game, the Potawatomi Fire scored at least 140 points as they beat the CYM Leopards 145-105 on Saturday night. The win was the Fire’s 57th straight win inside Fire-Lake Arena.

Wright City Basketball Standout Signs Letter With Seminole State

The Pirates’ home opener vs. the Orioles on Friday (4:12 p.m. ET, MLB. TV) will be even more special, as the club intends to promote top prospect Konnor Griffin from Triple- A Indianapolis, tabbing the 19-year-old to improve production at shortstop while acknowledging an impressive developmental response.

Opinions

DEAR ABBY: I have a situation with this guy I’ve known for five years. We dated in the summer of sixth grade, but it wasn’t serious, and we broke up after a month. But we always kept in touch and had secret feelings for each other.

DEARABBY: My wife and I are disgusted by something we (and our grandson) have never before encountered. Our ex-daughterin- law of 10 years recently told our 16-year-old grandson she kicked her latest boyfriend out because he would not have sex with her. Our grandson was very upset (as were we). Isn’t this considered some sort of abuse? Our grandson and his brother haven’t lived with their mother for the last five years because they were tired of her smoking, drinking and revolving door of boyfriends. They live happily with their father and have little to do with their mother. -- DISGUSTED IN COLORADO DEAR DISGUSTED: Your grandson is a teenager; he isn’t 8. That his mother would say what she did to him is surprising, but it wasn’t “abuse.” Could she have been tipsy when she said it? Fortunately, your grandson no longer lives under her roof and has a father with better judgment. Count your blessings and let this pass. ** DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend carries his keys and several metal accessories on a carabiner, which is always clipped to his belt loop. He lives in my home and is a frequent passenger in my car. I have noticed that his key clip and other items are damaging the paint on my car and door frames at the house as he exits and enters. I have asked him to please remove the clip or make another arrangement for his keys, and although he says he’s “working on the problem,” nothing changes. I’m ready to refuse entry to this key monster. Advice? DINGED IN OHIO DEAR DINGED: Only this. It seems that your irresponsible boyfriend lacks respect for other people’s property or he would have dealt with this promptly. Estimate the cost of refinishing your car and door frames, and then offer him the opportunity to settle up what he owes you, or tell him it’s time to move. ** DEAR ABBY: One of our co-workers doesn’t want to a closer friend even though at work we say we love each other. We want to take the friendship to a deeper level, but she hesitates when we try to hang out outside of work. She has a mansion that many people in our office have seen, but she hasn’t invited us over. She’ll only go to the movies with us. We are worried it is because, in a movie theater, we can’t talk to her. Are we getting mixed messages or coming on too strong? -- GIRLS AT WORK IN MICHIGAN DEAR GIRLS: You are coming on way too strong. There are work relationships and personal relationships. They are not always interchangeable. The woman may “love” working with you. But to assume that it’s OK to pressure her into inviting you to her home or to be grilled about her personal life is wrong. You may mean well, but you girls need to accept the relationship as it is.

…And Then What Happened?

Mar 28, 2026 - 07:04

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Obituaries

Apr 3, 2026 - 05:15

Harjo The Lord gave Wany Harjo her first breath on May 10, 1951, to Reverand John and Nora Tebe in Wewoka. She gave the Lord her last breath and entered eternal rest on April 1st, 2026, at the age of 74.

Apr 3, 2026 - 05:15

Gatewood Donald Lee Gatewood, age 89 and a resident of Ada, Oklahoma passed away April 1, 2026 at his home.

Apr 2, 2026 - 05:00

Seminole native Joseph Hinex III passed away on March 18, 2026.

Apr 1, 2026 - 05:00

Judith Kay Wills, a resident of Broken Bow, Oklahoma, passed away on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, in Broken Bow at the age of 81.