Spelling Bee winners

Washington students who will compete in February’s regional spelling bee include, from left, Mia Vazquez, Hazel Yelloweagle and Cooper Young.

Legislation was filed this session to protect email users’ data from being collected by corporations. House Bill 2810, dubbed “The Oklahoma Email Communication Content Privacy Protection Act,” would make it

The Masonic Fraternity of Oklahoma is again partnering with the South Western Oklahoma Development Authority (SWODA) Area Agency on Aging (AAA), along with other Area Agencies on Aging across the

Artists’ team

Jonathan Lopez, left, and Tanis Martinez work on an art project at Clinton High School.

State Election Board Secretary Paul Ziriax announced that all county election boards in Oklahoma have sent absentee ballots to uniformed services and overseas voters ahead of the deadline for the

The last cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) Oklahoma’s state retirees received was in 2008 yet living expenses have continually increased. The Vice Chair of the Senate Insurance and Retirement Committee, Sen. Ron

Dogs are the best. The best welcome home-greeters. The best snuggle buddies. And, the best road trip companions. But, just like humans, dogs have ruff days and health problems from

When Clinton citizens go to the polls on Feb. 11, one of the items they’ll be voting on in the proposed $29-million school bond issue is new above-ground tornado shelters

Red Tornado Tree

Clinton High School students, from left, Abigail Lopez, Clariza Ramos and Baylee Hawthorne stand next to a dead tree on the school’s campus which was carved into a tornado sculpture

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