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The Verdigris Cardinals opened the volleyball season with a three-set sweep against the Wagoner Bulldogs — 25-18, 25-19-, ...
Terms for outgoing Cherokee Nation Tribal Councilors come to an end Thursday, Aug. 14, with the inauguration of three new members elected in the June election.
Paul Benjaman will be the featured artist Friday, Aug. 11, for the nonprofit Horton Records’ first round of the “Friday Hang,” a free music series featuring original music ...
For a moment, Claremore volleyball looked ready to seize control of its season opener. After getting overpowered in the first ...
Claremore’s bats sparked big moments, but late-inning punches from Tahlequah and Elgin turned opening day at the Trina Wheeler Festival into a winless start.
Maj. Gen. Thomas H. Mancino, adjutant general for Oklahoma, this week signed a memorandum of agreement with Rogers State ...
"Rocks, Glass & Automobiles" are among the treasures a visitor can expect to find at Catoosa's D.W. Correll Museum, according ...
Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser is voicing concerns about the president's potential use of the National Guard to patrol ...
The Council of the Cherokee Nation signed a resolution Monday to support an MOU with Hillcrest Hospital Claremore to solidify labor and delivery and OB services for expectant ...
Continuing its 25th anniversary celebration, Oklahoma 529 has partnered with Upromise to give Oklahoma families three opportunities to help grow their college savings account by making everyday ...
In January 1929, P.T. Rummage purchased from Dr. Rachel Caroline Eaton the 1906-built Eaton-Burns building. Shortly thereafter, the U.S. economy plunged into the Great Depression. Recession-resistant ...
Inola's football field will take a step into the future this week when contractors finish installing the LED lights and video scoreboard.