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A security flaw allowing attackers to remotely snoop in on victims’ private conversations was found to stem from an unexpected device – their TV remotes.
Read moreGoogle’s latest version of its browser, Chrome 86, is now being rolled out with 35 security fixes – including a critical bug – and a feature that checks if users have any compromised passwords.
Read moreThe Seminole State College Native American Serving Non-Tribal Institutions (NASNTI) grant program recently completed a permanent Native American art exhibit in the David Boren Library on campus.
Read moreVarnum Public Schools would like to announce that Varnum High School student Kamryn Brewer is the 2020-2021 recipient of the Oklahoma Hall of Fame Scholarship, which is given on behalf of the Oklahoma Hall of Fame and the Gaylord-Pickens Museum. The scholarship applicants are evaluated based on a combination of academic achievement, civic/ community involvement, leadership, and a series of essay questions. The essay questions focus primarily on what it means to be an Oklahoman. Every year the judges choose one overall winner for a $6,000 scholarship as well as a few $1,000 scholarships. Brewer was the recipient of the largest scholarship award and took home the $6,000 scholarship. A video featuring Brewer will be posted on the Oklahoma Hall of Fame’s website at https://oklahomahof.com/scholarships.
Read moreMonday, October 12, the Seminole Public School Board hosted their monthly meeting in order to discuss the status of distance learning in the district, the struggles faced by teachers in the age of COVID-19, and the measures being taken by the school to continue to ensure the safety of students and staff.
Read moreEpic Charter Schools must repay more than $11 million in state taxpayer money following a forensic audit released Oct. 1.
Read moreThe United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Tyler Ross Deerinwater age 29, of Holdenville, Oklahoma entered a guilty plea to Murder In Indian Country- Second Degree, punishable by up to life imprisonment, a fine up to $250,000.00, or both; Tyler Shane Grandstaff, age 29, of Seminole, Oklahoma entered a guilty plea to Assault Resulting in Serious bodily injury in Indian Country, punishable by up to 10 years’ imprisonment, a fine up to $250,000.00, or both & to Retaliating Against an Informant, punishable by up to 20 years’ imprisonment, a fine up to $250,000.00, or both; and that Caleb Trent Hodgins, age 25, of Holdenville, Oklahoma entered a guilty plea to Assault Resulting in Serious bodily injury in Indian Country, punishable by up to 10 years’ imprisonment, a fine up to $250,000.00, or both.
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