Friday morning the Custer County Election Board called the Clinton Daily News to report an error in its information given in regard to the Clinton City Council race for Ward 1.
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation’s next project and policy-planning blueprint is almost certainly going to feature autonomously driven vehicles, spokesman Cody Boyd said Tuesday.
Dan McFarland’s family was concerned when he started taking pictures of clouds and posting them on social media with urgent messages about how they were symbols about the need to repent and get ready for the end of the world.
When you’re young, an injury from a fall may sideline you for a few days or weeks, but a full recovery is usually quick. As you get older, the consequences of falls can become more serious, setting up a sequence of events that can have longstanding implications on independence and health.
(BPT) Even in the privacy of a doctor’s office, many patients hesitate to discuss one subject — money.
(StatePoint) Choosing the right doctor is one of the most important decisions people can make for their health.
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Chamber of Commerce president Julie Burden said Rodeo and Hot Dog Days will officially kick off tonight from 4-7 p.m. at Engleman Park, with a $1 hot dog feast, music,