Warm wishes

Clinton High School junior Hannah Garner holds prayer knot blankets made by her and other members of Key Club for the Mission House.

Thanksgiving is over. We have counted our blessings and we cleared out the leftovers. Now, we begin the frantic rush to prepare for Christmas and New Year’s celebrations and family

Sen. Ron Sharp, R-Shawnee, filed two bills recently to continue his efforts to improve administrative and financial accountability of Oklahoma’s virtual and brick-and-mortar charter schools. “As legislators, it’s our job

An organization called People Not Politics is pushing for a referendum to change how Oklahoma draws its legislative district map. Opponents of the proposal have sued to stop the petition

‘Losers’ are big winners

Nance teachers, from left, Tasha Jefferson, Danielle Sawyer and Julie Adkinson are named winners of the school’s “biggest loser” competition.

Arapaho student collects dona

Student Reagan Schoeppach is seen with Grace Living Center resident Cynthia Walker as she drops off donations for the facility’s Bingo Cabinet. Residents play for “bingo bucks” that they can

Starting Jan. 8, 2020, Social Security offices nationwide will be open to the public on Wednesday afternoons, Andrew Saul, Commissioner of Social Security, announced. This change restores Wednesday public service

WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 4 SENIOR EVENT: Quilting at the Senior Citizens Center. This event is open to all seniors. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. MEETING: Al-Anon New Beginnings will be hosted at First

Transportation officials aren’t rushing to raise speed limits to 80 mph on rural turnpikes in the state. However, important studies are underway, with traffic engineers and other professionals examining factors

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