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The statewide candidate filing period begins at 8 a.m. Wednesday, April 8, said Amy Baker, Secretary of the Seminole County Election Board.
Read moreFourth grade students attend the Northwood Career Fair Thursday morning. Fourth through sixth graders attended the fair, where they learned about potential future jobs from the Seminole Fire Department, AT&T, Seminole Chemical, Jimmy’s Wrecker and Canadian Valley Electric.
Read moreAs uncertainty about COVID-19 grows, Seminole citizens flock to grocery stores to stock up on staples like toilet paper.
Read moreThe Gordon Cooper Technology Center has issued the following statement due to the outbreak of COVID-19:
Read moreGovernor Kevin Stitt today named Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS) Director Justin B. Brown as Secretary of Human Services and Early Childhood Initiatives. Brown replaces Steve Buck, who recently transitioned to the private sector after serving as cabinet secretary since November 2017.
Read morePredators can cause huge losses to the farmer. While physical methods of predator protection like deer deterrents are often costly, the losses however that one might incur outweigh much than the cost. Therefore, it is not only suitable but a necessity to invest in good predator prevention systems and structures that will warrant effective security of the vegetables and farm animals.
Read moreMembers of the Seminole State College President’s Leadership Class visited with Gene Rainbolt, a state banking leader and philanthropist, who served as the guest speaker at the Seminole Chamber of Commerce Forum Luncheon on March 12. Rainbolt is the founder of BancFirst, which since its beginnings in 1989 has become the largest state-chartered bank in Oklahoma with assets of $8.6 billion and offices in 58 communities. The organization also owns Pegasus Bank which has three banking locations in Dallas, Texas.
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