First Responders Luncheon Held
Bar-S Foods hosted a luncheon for first responders in Southwest Oklahoma from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Friday at First United Methodist Church.
Bar-S Foods hosted a luncheon for first responders in Southwest Oklahoma from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Friday at First United Methodist Church.
When some people think of the letters USO, they think of doughnuts, coffee and entertainment. The modern USO is so much more than those things.
The City Council has revitalized a long-dormant emergency committee, but will leave it up to committee members to rewrite the city code that governs that entity’s activities.
ELGIN — The hard work of dozens of Elgin High School students will be filled with beans and soup for a worthy cause later this month.
DUNCAN — For 80 years, the Stephens County Junior Livestock Show has provided special moments for young livestock showmen, their FFA and 4-H Club programs, the parents who support the competitors a
A bill that would increase Oklahoma teachers’ pay is advancing to the full House for consideration, after passing out of the House Appropriations and Budget Committee.
The Paws with Love Therapy Group brought their fur babies to Cameron University on Wednesday afternoon.
The Patriot Spouse Club of Fort Sill brought cards and smiles to veterans at the Veteran’s Administration Care Center Thursday.
Members of the City Planning Commission still don’t support the idea of a drive-through window on a new restaurant being considered for the 3400 block of Cache Road.
A Hinton teen is being charged as a youthful offender for multiple counts of molesting a girl since she was 4 years old.
“Good grief, it’s Valentine’s Day!” the writer scream/cried inside his head with the voice of Charlie Brown as minutes neared midnight.
Eisenhower Elementary students want to ensure a Marlow World War II veteran receives plenty of cards for his birthday.
For Native Americans the odds of facing obesity and its associated health problems at some time in life are 30 to 50 percent higher than for other Americans.
Lawton Police Special Operations Unit detectives cleared a total of $135,712 in drugs and cash and arrested a man and woman following a Feb. 7 operation.
The City of Lawton has a new two-year contract with its police officers under action take Tuesday by the City Council.
Two bills under consideration in the 2019 session of the Oklahoma Legislature are drawing attention because of the potential to replace lost revenue in Comanche County’s budget.
At 6 p.m. on Valentine’s Day, John Morris will present “Poems to Love” in the Leslie Powell Gallery, 620 SW D.
This year, the Lawton Public School Foundation awarded $111,251.06 in grants to 128 Lawton Public Schools teachers this school year.
Residents of Southwest Oklahoma who are interested in learning about becoming a Licensed Marital and Family Therapist (LMFT) or a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) are invited to attend Cameron
A string of Tuesday morning burglaries near Anadarko has Caddo County Sheriff’s investigators scrambling.
Police executing a search warrant Friday yielded a large amount of pot and cash.
Two area school districts will start new construction projects later this year after voters went to the polls Tuesday.
The Saturday night fire that took the American Legion building east of the Medicine Park exit on Interstate 44 isn’t taking the moxie from the senior citizens who’ve used its structure.
Eisenhower High School students learned valuable lessons Monday from guest speaker Lee Thomas during the school’s Black History Month program.
One of the St. Mary’s Catholic School Robotics Teams was awarded the Excellence Award at the Rumble in The Falls Vex Robotics Competition, held last weekend in Wichita Falls, TX.
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