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The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Douglas Vaughn Switch, Jr., age 47, of Seminole, was sentenced to a term in prison for 168 months for one count of Second Degree Murder in Indian Country.
Read moreFresh on the heels of catastrophic tornado outbreak across the Sooner State, a new survey shows that nearly 25% of Oklahoma households are ill-prepared for severe weather events.
Read moreSeminole State College will host the dedication ceremony of Lloyd Simmons Field on May 3 at 5:30 p.m. at the Brian Crawford Memorial Sports Complex. Admission to the field dedication and the subsequent Trojan baseball game at 6:00 p.m. will be free for all attendees.
Read moreSenate Bill 1200 by Sen. Blake Cowboy Stephens, R-Tahlequah, was signed into law by Gov. Kevin Stitt Friday. The measure provides that the State of Oklahoma shall adopt permanent Daylight Saving Time (DST) upon approval of federal legislation to allow states to choose whether or not they change their clocks twice a year.
Read moreGovernor Kevin Stitt last week announced his appointment of philanthropy executive, businessman, and lawyer Ken Levit to the State Regents for Higher Education.
Read moreBeginning Monday, May 6, Seminole residents will likely see the familiar sight of the mosquito-spraying truck as it makes its way throughout town.
Read moreBancFirst announced an initial donation of $250,000 to benefit the immediate needs of Oklahoma communities affected by the devastating storms on Saturday, April 27, 2024. BancFirst also established a relief fund account accepting donations for the Sulphur community at BancFirst locations statewide and online at bancfirst. bank/sulphur.
Read moreNational Law Day is observed in Seminole County, the State and across the nation on Wednesday, May 1st. The Seminole County Bar Association is also hosting its Continuing Legal Education seminar and annual Law Day Luncheon in Wewoka.
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