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It wouldn’t be a summer in Stephens County without the whimsical rides and bright lights at Kiddieland Park. While the season ...
Equipped with a mission to eliminate child hunger, community members will come together to “give hunger the boot” during an ...
The Duncan Banner enters the Oklahoma Press Association’s Better Newspaper Contest. The year 2024 showed much growth for your ...
Lawmakers from both parties said Thursday that President Donald Trump’s budget would put care for millions of Native ...
A Duncan native continues to reach new heights as her college pom squad has now won two consecutive national championships.
The Department of Corrections will spend about $74 million over two years to outsource its food service operations to the ...
Brisco Smith, 19, signed his letter of intent alongside family, friends, coaches and teammates to play baseball at the ...
Amid mass layoffs of educators, the superintendent of Epic Charter School has resigned. The virtual charter school announced ...
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma’s attorney general is pushing back on a congressional effort to bar states from regulating artificial intelligence for the next decade.
As we continue our examination of the massive federal legislation called the “Big Beautiful Bill” by proponents, it is ...
One True Light and local partners launched its Summer Feeding Program Monday through Thursday. Are you a morning person? Do ...
Oklahoma Watch: Bill to make the Tulsa Race Massacre site a national monument faces uncertain future
Legislation to designate the site of the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 as a national monument breezed through the Senate last ...
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