Huge crowd welcomes park upgrades

Organizers seemed well pleased with the introduction Tuesday of what will soon be the latest addition to McLain Rogers Park. Former mayor Pat Cornell, whose wife Sue was one of

A generous donor who wishes to remain anonymous has pledged a “sizable” monthly donation to Clinton Public School Foundation, said CPSF executive director Erin Adams. According to the donor’s wishes,

Shea Dawn Wilson, 50, of El Reno, was killed in a two-vehicle auto accident Monday at the intersecton of State Highways 33 and 58 and U.S. Highway 270 in the

THURSDAY OCTOBER 24 MEETING: Star Spangled Quilters meet at Arapaho Assembly of God Church to work on quilts that will be given to veterans. Drop in anytime between the hours

You wipe down the counters, clean the floor and run the dishwasher regularly. Your kitchen appears clean on the surface, but there’s probably a lot that could use a refresh.

They may seem small, but millions of plastic hotel keycards are made and tossed away every year. Hotels are slowly replacing the hard-to-recycle plastic with biodegradables and eco-resins, but until

 

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In an effort to deter future hate crimes and ensure criminals are held accountable, Sen. Ron Sharp has filed legislation strengthening Oklahoma’s hate crime law. Senate Bill 1083 would allow

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