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April 2008 Edition Articles

New Legislation lowers the Seminole Nation's Civil Fine Assessment quarterly payment

Transit System celebrates arrival of first bus, announces initial route schedule

From the Desk of Assistant Chief Larry Harrison

Seminole Nation's New Employees

Graduates

Students fare well at Oklahoma American Indian Challenge Bowl

Whitekiller takes tribal ties around the globe

Douthitt sisters court success with scholastic accomplishments

Seminole Nation Domestic Violence Program honors Sexual Awareness Month

Sexual assault awareness in Indian Country

Oklahoma Indian Child Welfare Association announces launch of website and 2008 Oklahoma ICW Conference

Hill and Hobia earn Student of the Month honors

Norman to attend Girls State over the summer

Thank you from the Bean Family

Greetings in the Mvskoke Language

Maud farm road receives much needed renovation

Sasakwa clean-up day a success

Flute Cirlce meeting at the OAP building

In Memory

Wildfire finishes first in Seminole qualifier

 

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Sasakwa clean-up day a success

Clean-up Day at the Sasakwa Community Center was a resounding success according to all who took part. Sixteen volunteers joined together to clean weeds and trees, and cut grass around the building.

Hamburgers, baked beans, potato salad, chips, cake and soda were served for lunch, and participants visited with each other to discuss future projects. Those who participated were Brianna Watkins, LouAnn Davis, Marilyn Davis, Vickie Gibson, Peggy Davis, Mabilene Davis, Sharon Johnson, Travis Jackson, Symathia Hooper, Tony Palmer, Molsie Palmer, Sheila Hooper, Tim Hooper, Jesse Howard, Abe Davis and Curtis Douglas.