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The Board of Seminole County Commissioners acknowledged Sheriff Anthony Louie taking over administration of the Seminole County Jail during the regular commissioners meeting on Monday, March 4. The Seminole County Building Trust Authority has been in charge of the jail’s administration.
Read moreA report of possible gunfire in the area resulted in a brief lockdown at the Betty L. Smith Early Childhood Center Monday morning.
Read moreHeritage House Nutrition Center 210 College, Seminole. Now open for dine-in. (405) 382-2156
Read moreParticipants and staff with the SSC Talent Search/FOCUS Program attended TRIO Day at the Oklahoma State Capitol on Feb
Read moreThe Seminole County Sheriff’s Department assisted the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics (OBN) with a recent raid on an area marijuana farm that was operating without a valid license.
Read moreIn recognition of March being Colon Cancer Awareness Month, the Wewoka Indian Health Center and the Seminole Nation Diabetes Program will be hosting a Fun Run this Saturday, March 9 in Downtown Seminole to help raise awareness of colon cancer. This is a free event and open to the public. The Fun Run will include both a 1 Mile and a 5K run.
Read moreAetna Better Health of Oklahoma, a CVS Health company (NYSE: CVS), announced that Aetna has provided community investments to three local nonprofits — Reach Out and Read, Goodwill Industries of Central Oklahoma and Cut It Forward. The community investments, totaling more than $32,000, will support employment accessibility, encourage childhood literacy and health initiatives and promote culturally focused care for children of color in congregate settings.
Read moreOklahoma Children’s Hospital OU Health has added its first patient to a national waiting list for a donor heart after getting approval from the nonprofit organization that oversees organ sharing in the United States, a milestone meaning Oklahoma children and families no longer must leave the state for heart transplants.
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