Clinton Public Schools is taking this week to encourage kids to eat and learn about nutrition by recognizing National School Lunch Week.
Tyler Wayne Graybill, 40, of Custer City, is facing multiple charges after a domestic event which occurred Oct. 1 in Custer City.
September was recognized as “Workforce Development Month” and CareerTech is a leader in workforce development for Oklahoma. Western Technology Center celebrates this every day as it works with business and industry and high school and adult students to meet the needs within communities with skilled training and a ready workforce.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats believe healthcare is an issue that resonates with a majority of Americans as they demand an extension of subsidies for their votes to reopen the shuttered U.S. government. But it is also one of the most intractable issues in Congress — and a real compromise is unlikely to be easy, or quick.
WASHINGTON – Health services for Native Americans in northeast Oklahoma are expecting a major boost following Cherokee Nation’s assumption recently of the Claremore Indian Hospital, one of two federally-run Indian Hospitals remaining in the state of Oklahoma.
Responded to a 911 call in reference to a noise disturbance in the 2000 block of W. Eagle Rd., Weatherford.
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The Oklahoma House Energy Committee this week heard a study, led by Chair Rep. Nick Archer, R-Elk City, examining the Oklahoma Corporation Commission’s (OCC) regulation of the state’s oil and gas industry, including workforce challenges, orphan well plugging and seismic activity.



