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JaKayla Andrews and Kay’dence Hulbutta, students at Woodrow Wilson Elementary, stepped in to serve as pages for the King in a production of Rumpelstiltskin sponsored by BancFirst. Two Seminole schools were stops on the BancFirst Tour of the production by Oklahoma Children’s Theater. For the past 20 years, BancFirst has sponsored these performances in communities around the state.
Read moreThe Seminole Middle School 8 th and 9 th grade Academic Team qualified to go to State.
Read moreShopping for a new car can be an exciting and sometimes stressful process. A vehicle is one of the largest purchases a person will make in his or her lifetime, so choosing an automobile requires careful research and some comparison shopping.
Read moreFirst-time parents face many challenges upon bringing their new babies home. One of the more frustrating challenges new parents may face is colic, a confusing condition that can be uncomfortable for both parents and their babies.
Read moreStaff photos by Andy Wilson The Maud Historical Society Museum has many items from Maud High School dating back to the 1920’s. There is also an early year school display, showing the many different grade schools located in and around the Maud area. These school displays are always a big attraction to our Alumni during their Reunion each June. It is located at 128 and Main in Maud, OK and open Sunday 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm from June - November. Information Provided by The Maud Historical Society.
Read moreFriday, March 13, is the last day to apply for voter registration in order to be eligible to vote in the April 7 Seminole County Question and Seminole Public School and Wewoka Public School General School Board Member for Seat No.
Read moreSeminole High School graduate Jarrod Reese reads to the sixth-grade class Friday in the Northwood Elementary School cafeteria.
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