Salvador Rodrigues of Hinton, left, sells a watermelon to longtime Clinton resident Frances Hoffman. Rodrigues sells a variety of melons along Gary Boulevard.
A new law takes effect Nov. 1 that will better protect stranded motorists and wrecker services on Oklahoma roads and highways. The legislation, by Senate principal author, Sen. Brent Howard,
The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) is releasing the results of an annual survey conducted throughout the state to assess vaccination coverage and exemption status of children enrolled in
Senators James Lank-ford (R-OK), Jim Inhofe (R-OK), and Representative Tom Cole (R-OK) today applauded the Department of Health and Human Services announcement that Oklahoma has earned two grants from the
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 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
The rising strength of Native American tribes in recent years has yielded huge benefits for the state of Oklahoma and the rest of the nation, and there’s potential for greater
Heating accounts for more than 34 percent of all annual utility usage, so it makes sense to ensure your heating system is in tiptop shape. One easy thing you can
An informational meeting for the Miss SWOSU Scholarship Pageant will be held at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 5, in the Memorial Student Center East Ballroom on the Weatherford campus of