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Artist Regina Free had a challenging assignment in her 3-D art class; create an art piece using only paper products. Wood, paint and metal were not options. The sculpture, a massive blue heron, marked the beginning of Free’s next era, the artist, a title she had tucked away for years to tend to life’s responsibilities such as motherhood and business owner.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Supreme Court Tuesday unanimously ruled in favor of the legislature’s authority to override vetoes of tribal compacting bills related to car tags and tobacco that remit millions of dollars to the state each year.
Read moreA Bowlegs man has been charged with one felony count of assault and battery on a detention officer after an alleged incident in the Seminole County Jail.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Doug Atyia, Rachel Carpitcher, Wesley Cheater, Terry Crenshaw Jr, Benjamin Emarthle, Lilly Fixico, Evan Haney, Adam Harjo, Mattie Hartfield, Jewel Hedges, Virginia Hoslinger, Gerald Huff, Sherry Palmer, Anna Pompey, Leroy Poplin, Buddy Scroggins, Phyllis Sherwin, Lindsey Shreve, Bobbie Slater, Alpha Louie Smith, April Smith, Makayla Williams, Barbara Wright & Maurine Wright.
Read moreCandidate filing period for state and county offices continues
Read moreState Representative Danny Williams, R-Seminole, along with Senator Grant Green, R-Wellston, presented five high-achieving students with legislative citations recognizing their hard work to qualify for the All-Oklahoma Academic Team or the Oklahoma Association of Community Colleges’ Presidents Tuition Waiver Award.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Historical Society (OHS) has announced that the Seminole Nation Museum has been awarded a grant through the Oklahoma Heritage Preservation Grant Program.
Read moreNews Release Students from 28 schools across the state competed in Seminole State College’s 50th annual Interscholastic Meet on March 28. Nearly 600 students attended the event.
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