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A single-car collision in Hughes County sent one person to the hospital Monday morning and left a Seminole resident unharmed, according to a report from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP).
Read moreMembers of the Seminole American Legion announced plans to honor a different fallen veteran each month, beginning in June.
Read moreSeminole State College (SSC) received official notification Monday from the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) of its “Reaffirmation of Accreditation” that will continue until 2029-2030. This tenyear accreditation was the result of a multi-year preparation of a self-study Assurance Review. The process culminated in a site visit by an HLC team in late February. Additionally, the accreditation announcement requires no mid-cycle reviews or special reports. No interim monitoring was recommended.
Read moreSeminole motorists must take a detour to navigate around town while the intersection of Strother Avenue and Boren Boulevard remains closed during the construction of a roundabout.
Read moreSeminole County has experienced another confirmed positive case of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and one additional recovery, according to the latest report from the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH).
Read moreThe University of Oklahoma Board of Regents on Saturday unanimously voted to name Joseph Harroz Jr. the university’s 15 president, effective immediately. “Joe Harroz is an exceptional leader,” said Gary Pierson, chair of the OU Board of Regents. “His deep devotion to OU and compelling vision for its future are precisely what the university needs. There’s no one better suited to lead OU.”
Read moreSeminole State College students completing degree requirements at the end of the 2020 spring and summer semesters, along with 2019 fall graduates, participated in the College’s virtual commencement exercises on Friday, May 8.
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