March 19, 2018

Column: Reforms can finance teacher pay increases

By Josh Breechen We’re now just over a month into regular session and the budget for FY ’19 looks promising.  Our state economy is recovering and state […]
March 16, 2018

Senate Bill 1030 approved to reform Oklahoma’s Medicaid program

Release OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma leads 25 other states in the percentage of citizen’s personal income spent on welfare but is only higher than eight other states […]
March 16, 2018

Durant boy injured in one-car accident

BRYAN COUNTY – A Durant boy was transported to Fort Worth by EMS following a one-car accident on Thursday afternoon. William Nunn, 32 of Durant, was […]
March 16, 2018

DMS students raise money for local shelter

By Joey McWilliams DURANT – Some Durant Middle School students head into Spring Break knowing they may be making a difference in their community. A number […]
March 15, 2018

Library to host Dine In Movie Nght

By Joey McWilliams DURANT – Showing movies in the Black Box Theater at the Durant Library has become something of a staple during Spring Break and […]
March 15, 2018

50 Shades of Cornflower Blue

By Kristen Banks “I’ll tell you a story, correct me if it’s not true, but the most noble of all the colors is the lowly Cornflower […]
March 8, 2018

Common threads

By Kristen Banks It is such a delight to gather together with like minded people who share a common passion or hobby with one another. I’ve […]
March 1, 2018

On a lighter note

By Kristen Banks I’m the kind of person who’s always up for trying something new. Whether it’s a food I’ve never heard of, a trendy new […]
February 22, 2018

Master Technician

By Kristen Banks While there are many things in life that I’m not very good at, or make absolutely no sense to me at all, sewing […]