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For nearly 20 years the Oklahoma State Fair Scholarship Program has provided almost $250,000 to deserving and qualified Oklahoma high school seniors. The Oklahoma State Fair Scholarship exists to recognize the accomplishments of exceptional youth, encourage their continued education through higher learning and to assist them in their future educational pursuits. Oklahoma State Fair, Inc. is committed to promoting education and assisting in the cost of acquiring advanced education by providing a one-time scholarship of $2,500 to each recipient. Despite the cancellation of the 2020 Oklahoma State Fair, our organization felt compelled to award the annual scholarships regardless of the current circumstances.
Read moreOklahoma Human Services announced new features to its popular okbenefits.org website today, including considerable support for foster and adoptive families.
Read moreEarly Sunday morning the Seminole Fire Department worked a house fire 1/2 mile south of Highway 9 on NS3620 with the help of Bowlegs FD and Wewoka FD. The Seminole FD reported a very busy morning with a structure fire, MVA, transformer fire and Multiple medical calls.
Read moreIn a historic move, all Oklahomans will have direct representation in the House of Representatives redistricting process after House Speaker Charles McCall appointed all House members to redistricting committees Monday.
Read moreSeminole’s American Legion Post 204 is honoring Doyle C. Neal, a United States Navy Veteran, with a special flag at Veteran’s Park in downtown Seminole. This flag began flying today and will remain for the entire month of September.
Read moreOklahoma gas prices have risen 1.5 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $1.88/g today, according to GasBuddy’s daily survey of 2,294 stations. Gas prices in Oklahoma are 1.4 cents per gallon higher than a month ago and stand 39.3 cents per gallon lower than a year ago.
Read moreMiranda Cotton was called in to safely relocate a hive and bees last week when the city public works employees stumbled upon them. The bees were carefully moved and the city employees could safely return to the site.
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