Andrew Saul, Commissioner of Social Security, and Gail S. Ennis, the Inspector General for the Social Security Administration, announced the launch of a dedicated online form that the public can

CBA vocalists honored

Corn Bible Academy vocalists Lorelai Bull, left, and Kennedy Listak have been named to All-State choirs and will perform at conferences in January.

Weather break

On one of the last warm days before winter, Clinton High School junior Colombia Castro sits outside to draw during art class.

Hard work pays off

Paulo Coutino, a student in Diana Melton’s fourth grade class at Southwest Elementary, is honored as November’s Student of the Month.

Senator James Lankford (R-OK) voted in support of a continuing resolution to extend government funding at current levels. Recently, Lankford spoke on the Senate floor about the need to address

WOCS donates food

Jada Akin, a 4-H member from Western Oklahoma Christian School, delivers food donations to the Mission House. 4-H members collect food at each of their meetings.

With the holidays upon us, it is important to remember that alcohol can be a part of the celebration for many Americans and over consumption of alcohol combined with driving

Thanksgiving is almost here and by now many of you are either thawing your turkey or packing the car for a family trip. According to the National Fire Protection Association

Scouts will collect toys during parade

Cub Scout Pack 361 and Boy Scout Troop 361 will conduct a “Scouting for Toys” drive during the Festival of Lights Parade on Tuesday. Bring unwrapped toys to the parade

Medicaid alternatives challenged

Oklahomans will learn in the coming weeks whether Medicaid expansion supporters collected enough valid signatures to put the hotly debated question on the 2020 ballot. But the proposal, which could

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