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Tuesday, February 24, 2026 - 5:32am

The National Wild Turkey Federation presented Marcus Thibodeau, an Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation senior biologist, with the Joe Kurz Wildlife Manager of the Year Award.

Tuesday, February 24, 2026 - 5:32am

Representatives from the Seminole Chamber of Commerce gathered Friday, Feb. 20 to welcome its newest member, Elite Fitness, with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Elite Fitness, located in the former Family Video building on North Milt Phillips, is a 6,000-square-foot facility equipped with free weights, machines, cardio and dry saunas. Members are offered 24-hour access to the facility. Elite also has locations in Ada and Sulpur.

News

Applications are being accepted for Class XXIII of Leadership Seminole. The program, created and coordinated by the Seminole Chamber of Commerce, is designed to provide professional development through information and training to individuals interested in serving in leadership roles in the community of Seminole.

Seminole County is facing several days of elevated fire danger this week as springlike conditions return following a stretch of cold weather that began Friday.

Feb 24, 2026 - 05:32

The Boomer Seminole Duplicate Bridge group met Tuesday, February 17th. The winners were: First Place-Justine Thompson and Gayle Stacy, Shawnee.

The Chickasaw Lighthorse Police Department and the Bureau of Indian Affairs – Missing and Murdered Unit initiated a search operation Feb. 17, related to the ongoing investigation of missing persons Molly Miller, a Chickasaw citizen, and Colt Haynes.

Sports

Bill Anderson Sports Editor The Seminole Chieftains traveled to Shawnee last Saturday for their District Championship game against North Rock Creek.

OKLAHOMA CITY — Avoiding Sam Merrill’s attempt to play wolf, Isaiah Hartenstein passes it out to Isaiah Joe. With a man advantage, the seven- footer cut to the basket without any stoppages. He flew off the floor and posterized Jarrett Allen to pen an exclamation point.

NORMAN – No. 21 Oklahoma completed the three-game sweep over Coppin State with a 11-0 run-rule win Sunday afternoon in Norman.

Opinions

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2026

DEAR ABBY: I met “Bobbie” when we were in college in the early 1970s. We fell in love, got married and stayed together for seven years. Things changed; our divorce was amicable. We went on to successful professional lives and happy second marriages. We stayed in touch over the years, mostly through holiday cards. A few years ago, I started getting emails from Bobbie about things and ideas we shared together. She lost her husband earlier this year, and I lost my wife about the same time. I stopped by to see her last summer during a visit with some other friends, and we had a nice visit over brunch. She looked good. Would I be crazy to see if I could rekindle our relationship after 50 years? She lives a long way away now, but I’ve thought several times about moving back to the area where I grew up. It’s clear we still share the ideals of our youth, and I’ll admit I’ve always had a soft spot for her. I don’t have much to offer these days, but I get kind of lonely. -- LOOKING BACK IN WYOMING DEAR LOOKING BACK: I don’t think it would be crazy at all to explore rekindling your relationship with her, but please take your time. If you want to move back to the area where you grew up, keep that issue separate from the romance. It would be unfortunate if you relocated, things didn’t work out as you hoped, you had given up all of your social contacts and you had to start completely over solo. ** DEAR ABBY: My son married my daughter’s best friend, “Kayla.” I have loved this young lady since she was a little girl. When Kayla became part of the family, I was overjoyed. Kayla and my son now have had a baby, and I am not allowed to see the child. The only people who get to see the baby are Kayla’s mother and her mother’s family. Kayla’s parents are divorced, so her father doesn’t see his grandchild often either, but it’s far more often than my husband and I do. I wrote a text to my son. It wasn’t a nice one, but please remember I haven’t been able to see my grandchild.

DEAR ABBY: I am 67, and my husband is 68. For the past six years, we have been caring for aging parents. My father-in-law, who had Alzheimer’s, passed away a few years ago. We went through a lot with him as his illness progressed. My mother-in-law is 87 and does not want to go into a nursing home. She still lives by herself, but my sister-in-law and I take turns cooking and bringing her food, and my husband works his tail off cutting the grass and doing maintenance and repairs she can no longer do. Although we are retired, our lives revolve around her needs.

DEAR ABBY: My husband and I (both male) have been together for 28 years. The last few years have been less than romantic, but we remain close and in love (or so I thought).

Obituaries

Feb 21, 2026 - 05:00

Brown Anna Jean Winrow Brown was born December 25, 1930 and passed away Feb. 16 in Shawnee.

Feb 21, 2026 - 05:00

Whitley Lyndon Keith Whitley, Sr. passed away peacefully on Wednesday, February 18, 2026 while holding the hands of his loving children. Lynn was born on December 6, 1942 in Chickasha, Oklahoma to Raymond P. Whitley and Ruth (Boland) Whitley. Raised in Verden, Lynn attended and graduated from Verden High School.

Feb 20, 2026 - 05:54

Streetman Roger Streetman passed away Wednesday, February 11, 2026 in Sasakwa, Oklahoma.

Gibson Billy “Boss Man” David Gipson passed away Tuesday, February 17, 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma at the age of 75.