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Wednesday morning, Jenna Geohagan, MD, SSM Health Medical Group, Seminole, OK, spent time reading during Story Time and the Seminole Public Library. Dr. Geohagan read books on hand washing, not being scared to go see the doctor and about wearing a mask. Staff Photo By Heather Scheller
Read moreAn interim study held Wednesday in the Oklahoma Senate examined the potential to make permanent changes that the Oklahoma Legislature made earlier this year to the state’s open meeting law that allowed agencies, boards and commissions at the state and local level to meet and hold public meetings virtually, in accordance with health and safety guidelines due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (OTA) recently approved a nearly $45 million dollar contract to continue to widen the Turner Turnpike to six lanes.
Read moreA Wednesday morning meeting was the first step to an agreement between the Seminole Nation, local law enforcement, and the District 22 Attorney’s Office. The Supreme Court of the United States’ decision regarding the McGirt case uprooted how state courts handle the prosecution of Native Americans.
Read moreBetween a global pandemic, economic crisis and multiple natural disasters, there are few aspects of 2020 that any of us could have predicted, and many Oklahomans feel uncertain about the future. One thing we can do to build a stable and prosperous Oklahoma is for all Oklahomans to complete the 2020 U.S. Census.
Read moreOn Wednesday afternoon a two-car accident occurred at the intersection of Milt Phillips Ave. and Strother Ave. Seminole Police Department and EMS were called to the scene. No further information was available at press time. Staff Photo By Zane Feken
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