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The “Little Free Library” at Boom Town Playground has been restocked with donated books from the community. The other little libraries located on Jefferson Street and near the Bus Station Cafe were also recently stocked.
Read moreSeminole and Hughes Counties District Judge Timothy Olsen has issued the following statement in regard to in-person court appearances:
Read moreStrothers Cinema announced Monday that they are taking action to do their part in combating the recent COVID-19 threat sweeping the nation and the world. The local movie theater announced it is ramping up additional cleaning and sanitizing of its facilities as well as encouraging both guests and staff to wash their hands as often as possible. They have also taken the unprecedented action of limiting the capacity of their auditoriums and have closed every other row to comply with social distancing that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has suggested.
Read moreMore local businesses in Seminole are out of running out of essentials due to the outbreak of COVID-19. Several stores do not have toilet paper, hand sanitizer or rubbing alcohol in stock.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Board of Education called an emergency meeting Monday afternoon to suspend all public schools in the state of Oklahoma until April 6 in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Department of Health has issued the following situation update about the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Oklahoma:
Read moreOklahoma running back Trey Sermon said Saturday that he would be playing the 2020 college football season for another school.
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