Music lovers are in for a treat April 19 when Jae L. and Crossover host some of the region’s top talent at the historic McSwain Theatre in downtown Ada. The show kicks off at 7 p.m.
Read moreFormer Seminole resident John Snell (pen name J.D. Snell) has compiled his adventures of flying in Alaska and flying to the lower 48 states out of the largest state in the union into book form.
Read moreA trip to the supermarket has become particularly expensive in recent months, especially for breakfast lovers and bakers. The rising cost of eggs garnered considerable attention as prices hit an all-time high in January 2025. By that time, prices reached $4.95 for one dozen large Grade A eggs, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. However, some shoppers have encountered prices as high as $8 or $9 per dozen, depending on location and demand. Some estimate that egg prices may even increase throughout 2025.
Read moreI recently noted that Mississippi students are dramatically outperforming their Oklahoma peers when it comes to reading.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Senate on Thursday passed a key energy bill from Sen. Grant Green, R-Wellston, that would establish the state’s first residential property setbacks for wind turbines.
Read moreSubmitted by Karissa Tucker Women on Mission met at the home of Phyllis Williamson on March 27. The Ladies present were Ginger Ryan, Linda Evans, Kathy Smith, Jill Kinney, Joy Smith, Sherri Franks, Karissa Tucker, Ruth Reich, Maira Benton and Leslie Scott.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Department of Corrections (ODOC) and its partners are proud to announce the successful completion of the first year of the FY 2022 Department of Justice Second Chance Act: Addressing the Needs of Incarcerated Parents and Their Minor Children grant. Awarded in 2022 for $741,960, the program has made significant strides in strengthening family bonds, providing essential services to children of incarcerated parents, and working to break the cycle of intergenerational incarceration.
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