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The Oklahoma Restaurant Association (ORA) announced its 2024 Board of Directors at its annual meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 6, at the Oklahoma City Convention Center. Scott Bainbridge, Boom-A-Rang Diner, Seminole, is among those on the Board of Directors.
Read moreBy Gail Ellis Bed bugs are a growing problem For as long as humans have been around, so have bed bugs. Unlike traditional pests, bed bugs cannot be blamed on pets or lack of cleanliness. Bed bugs can affect people of any race, age or social class around the world. Because humans are the primary food source for bed bugs, hotels and homes are ideal spaces for the creepy crawlers to infiltrate.
Read moreTen condemnation suits have been filed in the Seminole Division of the Seminole County District Court here by the Oklahoma Department of Highways against owners of property located along the new routing for Highway 99 from Bowlegs to Seminole which the state is now preparing plans for construction.
Read moreA number of people feel that nothing beats a quiet evening in with the one you love on Valentine's Day. Watching a romantic film together can be a way to cap the night off.
Read moreNews Release The Board of Trustees of the Friends Of OETA, Inc. (Friends) has announced the accession of new Trustees to the organization’s governing board.
Read moreStillwater High School students recently donated more than $14,000 to benefit cancer research at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation.
Read moreBy Bob Melton County Editor Seminole County voters are reminded of the upcoming elections on Tuesday, Feb. 13. This includes a City Council race in Wewoka, two school bond issues at Strother Public Schools, and one school bond issue at Bowlegs Public School.
Read moreSeminole State College will host its annual Presidents’ Day event on Feb. 16 at 10 a.m. in the Utterback Ballroom, located just inside the Enoch Kelly Haney Center. This year’s event will feature a presentation by Professor of Government Jeffrey Christiansen titled “Dwight D. Eisenhower: Soldier and Statesman.” The event is free and open to the public.
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