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A new exhibit highlighting art of the Seminole people is available for viewing at the Seminole Nation Museum in Wewoka.
Read moreState Senator Jason Smalley announced Tuesday he would resign office, effective Jan. 31.
Read moreAt their meeting on January 21, the Seminole State College Board of Regents approved a revision to a policy regarding the reappointment of personnel and reviewed the terms of President Lana Reynolds’ employment.
Read moreNorthbound I-35 lanes will be shifted and narrowed at SH-74/Main St. (mm 104) in Goldsby beginning Monday, Feb. 3, as part of the I-35/ SH-74 interchange reconstruction. North and southbound I-35 will be narrowed to one lane in each direction at SH-74/ Main St. (mm 104) on week nights in February for bridge rehabilitation.
Read moreThose celebrating birthdays today Tammy Baker, Diane Billie, Claude Bohannan, Jennifer Carr, Deanna Davis, Cornell Harjo, Ray Harrington, Jim Hill, Samuel Kaniatobe, Tony Keefer, Leah Knighton, Glen Mattingly, Marsha Motley, Amanda Moutaw, Brianna Panther, Shelly Patton, Beth Robinson, Jimmy Self, Jay Sims.
Read moreThe Seminole County Sheriff’s booking log, according to reports from the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office, list the bookings of individuals into the Seminole County Jail. Arrest and bookings do not imply, indicate or assume guilt by the Seminole Producer. Individuals are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. For more information about reports in the booking log, contact the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office at 405- 257-5445.
Read moreWinter weather causes many people to retreat indoors until the spring thaw. However, for those who embrace the cooler temperatures or find that life must go on despite snow and ice, taking inventory of their vehicles is a must before the first snowflakes start to fall.
Read moreWomen tend to be more generous than men with regard to donating to charity.
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