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A fresh breeze blew through Stephens County in time for an annual bike ride Saturday morning in support of the local band ...
Young artists explored the depths of the ocean as they learned about sea turtles, fish and painted sunsets this past week.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams says that a gunman who killed four people at a Manhattan office building was trying to target ...
Even though the Sooners have three SEC road games, they still have one of the harder road schedules in the SEC.
A suspect is in custody in Nevada and three people are dead following a shooting outside a casino in Reno. Officials say a ...
Travelers along Stephens County’s main roadways and highways will notice plenty of color on their daily commute soon thanks to a grant from an Oklahoma nonprofit.
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Duncan Public Utilities Authority approved a $34,095 change order for a contract for work with the chlorination/de-chlorination improvements project during a routine meeting Tuesday night.
Oklahoma’s newest additions to its backfield are already receiving national recognition before the season starts.
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