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A California business owner that managed to drive a truck and trailer through the roundabout at the intersection of Boren Blvd. and Strother Ave. has been charged with one felony count of falsely personating another to create liability and one misdemeanor count of driving without a valid driver’s license. After being pulled over for driving his rig through the roundabout by Seminole Police, Aleksandr Petrosyan, 60, allegedly attempted to pass himself off as one of his employees.
Read moreThe Seminole County Board of Commissioners voted to approve a group membership with AirMed- Care during their regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, June 6. This will provide County employees with full membership benefits.
Read moreA Seminole teenager was injured in a 4-wheeler/automobile accident near Cromwell Saturday afternoon, June 4. According to a report from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, Jailin Sears, 18, was a passenger on a 2006 Can-Am 4-Wheeler driven by a 17-year-old female juvenile (name withheld) of Seminole that was traveling west on EW 1180 Rd. At approximately 5:51 p.m. the 4-wheeler was west of NS 3660 Rd. (2 miles south and 3 miles west of Cromwell) when it entered the other lane in front of an eastbound 2020 Kia 4 door driven by Hunter Martinez, 21, Lawton, striking the vehicle head-on.
Read moreMost federal career politicians end up very wealthy. They make good salaries. They have great health insurance and very nice retirement packages. They typically develop political action committees that cover expenses the government doesn’t pay. When they retire, they can donate campaign funds they have accumulated throughout the years to their own non- profits and administer the funds.
Read moreTobi Young, an attorney and human rights activist, was named the 2022 Chickasaw Nation Dynamic Woman of the Year by Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby during the recent Dynamic Women of the Chickasaw Nation Virtual Conference.
Read moreRep. Justin Humphrey, R-Lane, this week sent a letter to Oklahoma Attorney General John O’Connor regarding what he called President Joe Biden’s utter failure to protect and defend our nation’s border, which in turn puts all Oklahomans at risk. Humphrey is chair of the House Criminal Justice & Corrections Committee.
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