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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2024
Read moreThe Chickasaw Nation strives to be a good community partner. Working toward a mission to enhance the overall quality of life of the Chickasaw people, this mission extends to many Oklahoma communities, schools, universities and philanthropic efforts.
Read moreThe City of Seminole has kicked off a year-long process to update the City’s Comprehensive Plan. Gray Planning associates Brannyn McDougal and Catherine Redfearn spent the last week in Seminole speaking with several boards, commissions and the City Council.
Read moreCandidates running for local offices who wish to have a campaign announcement published in the Seminole Producer have one day left to submit their materials to our office.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Employment Security Commission’s (OESC) latest employment report, released earlier this month, shows the preliminary statistics for February 2024. According to this report, Seminole County returned to the second highest rate of unemployment in the state after improving to the third highest in last month’s report.
Read moreStudents, faculty, representatives from Oklahoma’s public colleges and universities, and other supporters gathered at the state Capitol Friday, April 11 to show appreciation for the Governor, Legislature and state Board of Equalization’s ongoing support of the Oklahoma’s Promise scholarship program and to encourage legislators to continue to fund the program.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Youth Preparedness Council will host two camps this summer for high school students who would like to learn more about emergency preparedness.
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