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Tribe city make fire service agreement
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MAY 31, 2001 The Seminole Nation and the Oklahoma city of Seminole on Wednesday announced another component of their ongoing partnership. The tribe is giving a $50,000 to the city for the purchase of a new fire truck. It will help the city respond to fires on Seminole Nation-owned properties outside of city limits as well as to tribal members who live in Seminole County. Get the Story:
Seminole gets fire truck with help of tribal funds (The Daily Oklahoman 5/31) Relevant Links:
The Seminole Nation - http://www.cowboy.net/native/seminole
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