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Seminole Middle School Science Standouts were recently recognized by Gordon Cooper/Seminole Middle School for their academic achievement during the fall semester. Pictured L-R: Ben Schatzel and Gracie Stark (7 grade); and Jaelynne Knighton and Garrertt Darr (8 grade). The award distribution was delayed by COVID-19. —Courtesy Photo
Read moreLocal sales tax revenue was down slightly for the City of Seminole in November, but use tax, which is based largely on purchases made online, increased by more than 100 percent.
Read moreJonathan Keith has worked for City of Seminole for nine years. His co-workers call him Stretch, and when he is seen no one questions why. He stands at 6’7 and towers over his co-workers while he works.
Read moreA new interim city manager has been named by the Konawa City Council to replace Tim Coffey, who tendered his resignation last week.
Read moreThe Oklahoma National Guard has announced they will be sending approximately 400 Oklahoma National Guard Citizen-Soldiers and Airmen to our nation’s capital to support the 59th presidential inauguration.
Read moreOklahoma inmates are experiencing their own version of pandemic fatigue.
Read moreHighlights of the Oklahoma Transportation Commission’s Monday, Jan. 11 meeting include updates on recently-approved federal legislation providing transportation funding and establishing a commission to celebrate the Route 66 Centennial, as well as recognition of state transportation highlights and milestones in 2020. Engineering contracts were approved for the design of future highway projects, including SH-9 in Cleveland County, US-69 in Bryan County and Duncan Bypass in Stephens County.
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