Emeritus Status
Leadership Seminole Class XXIII
Leadership Seminole Class XXIII
Staff Report At its March 26 meeting, the Seminole State College Board of Regents approved Board policy revisions, a lighting upgrade for the Enoch Kelly Haney Center and emeritus status for former SSC employee Tracy Jacomo.
Early voting will be available this coming Thursday and Friday in the April 7 elections across Seminole County.
One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer, as will one in 726 men. According to the American Cancer Society, when breast cancer is detected early, and is in the localized stage, the 5-year relative survival rate is 99%. A lack of health insurance has been linked to less access to preventive care, less timely receipt of care and a lower likelihood of receiving recommended treatment. US 2023 Census estimates there are more than 100,000 women in Oklahoma over the age of 19 who lack health insurance. Because of the Masons, residents of rural communities will have access to OPW’s program.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Tuesday, March 24, 2026 – The Oklahoma City Thunder and Continental Resources jointly announced a 15-year naming rights partnership for Continental Coliseum, the new state-of-the-art arena rising in downtown Oklahoma City. Demolition of the site is nearing completion, and the construction team will begin mobilizing soon. Continental Coliseum is targeted to open in late summer 2028, ushering in a new era for sports and entertainment in Oklahoma City. The Thunder will continue to play at Paycom Center until the new venue opens. “We’regratefultoexpand our partnership with Continental Resources and for their belief in our organization and in the future of Oklahoma City,” said Clayton I. Bennett, chairman of the Oklahoma City Thunder. “We really wanted an Oklahoma partner for this transitional moment in the history of our city. We are proud to align with an organization that embodies the resilience, ambition, and spirit that define our state. As a company founded and built in Oklahoma, Continental shares our deep roots and enduring commitment to this state. Continental Coliseum will stand as a lasting symbol of that shared commitment — a place where our fans, our city, and our state unite to create unforgettable moments for generations.”
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ESPN - The first night of the Sweet 16 had something for every type of men’s college basketball fan: comebacks, winning shots, even superhuman performances.
The New Lima Falconettes hosted the #13 Mill Creek Lady Bullfrogs in a double header Thursday evening, but things didn’t go the Lady Falcons way.
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DEAR ABBY: I have fallen out with my best friend of 20 years, and I’m not sure how to proceed. A few years ago, she started a new job and became too busy for chats or to catch up. However, whenever we do manage to chat or catch up, she wades in with advice and suggestions about what I “need” to do to improve my situation. I’m recently separated from a marriage of 20 years, and I’m trying to keep things even for my two teenage children. I became increasingly frustrated by how inappropriate her suggestions were and eventually lost my temper. I told her to stop making suggestions as they weren’t helpful, and that she was too removed from my life. This was three months ago, and since then, she has ceased all contact and didn’t reply to my apology for losing my temper. She said no one has ever hurt her the way I hurt her. She has now emailed me asking to meet when she’s less busy, saying she’s still very hurt but she misses me. I miss her too, but at the same time, I don’t miss the stupid suggestions. She’s godmother to one of my children (she has had no contact with her since this happened, even missing her birthday). How should I handle this? I am very hurt at how she deserted me at a time when I needed people around me while going through a painful separation. -- DESERTED IN DUBLIN, IRELAND DEAR DESERTED: Emotions are raw and folks are rarely at their best when going through a divorce. At the same time, your friend appears to be stressed because of her work schedule. Since your separation, you are looking for more emotional support and contact than she is now able to give you. She, too, was hurt when you -- with no filter -- rejected her attempts to be helpful. You did the right thing to apologize. Be glad there is a thaw on the horizon because, with time, things may improve if you can tactfully communicate what you need and do not need from her. ** DEAR ABBY: We just moved back to Southern California and into a gated community. My neighbor’s property is higher than mine, and she has a spiky, thorny hedge that’s growing over into my property and staining the side of my house. I went over and introduced myself, wanting to discuss the issue. My neighbor’s reply was, “That’s YOUR hedge!” The next thing I know, she has a person trim it and throw all of the clippings into my backyard for me to clean up. How do I deal with a neighbor like this? -- THORNY RELATIONSHIP DEAR THORNY: Contact the homeowner’s association and describe what has been going on. Your neighbor may be violating the covenants, conditions and restrictions (CC&Rs). (There may be fines for this.) It is important that you establish where your property line ends and hers begins. If the plant really is on your land, you may have the right to remove it entirely.
Davis Betty Rae Davis passed away Wednesday, March 25, 2026 in Seminole, Oklahoma at the age of 91. She was born September 24, 1934 in Jacktown, Oklahoma to William “Bill” Floyd and Lillie Ida (Gilbreth) Floyd. She married Bobby Gene Davis on June 21, 1952 in Prague, Oklahoma and to this union was 6 children.
Whitley Seminole, OK resident Gladys Billie Whitley passed away on Tuesday, March 24, 2026 in Shawnee at the age of 89. Billie was born on September 25, 1936 in Wewoka, OK to Robert Mance and Laura Mae (Yarbrough) Wallace. She grew up in Cromwell, OK and attended Butner schools. She married Sherman Otis Whitley on February 26, 1954 in Wewoka, OK.
Seminole, OK resident Bobby “Bob” Joe Beasley passed away on Thursday, March 19, 2026 in Seminole at the age of 97. Bob was born on June 25, 1928 in Russellville, AR to Rueben Thomas and Birthel (Hood) Beasley. He attended Bowlegs High School and then served in the United States Army during WWII. While in Germany he met the love of his life and his bride, Connie (Stienmetz) Beasley.
Chevy Cline, 40-year-old Maud, Oklahoma resident passed away March 23, 2026 at his home.