May 16, 2018

Local land surveyor appointed to Oklahoma State Board

Release David Page was recently appointed by Governor Mary Fallin and confirmed by the Senate to serve as a member of the Oklahoma State Board of […]
May 14, 2018

OBI and Science Museum Oklahoma partner for adventure

Beginning today, Oklahoma Blood Institute and Science Museum Oklahoma have an exciting new adventure in store for donors who give blood to help patients in local hospitals:  Donors […]
April 5, 2018

Cali’s Ride to bring suicide awareness to Bryan County

By Joey McWilliams BRYAN COUNTY – People in Bryan County will have the opportunity in August to not only take part in a benefit ride, but […]
March 29, 2018

Because He Lives

By Kristen Banks There is some debate among quilters as to whether or not seasonal quilts are worth the time, expense, and effort to make. When […]
March 28, 2018

Choctaw Nation Foster Care fights child abuse

Choctaw Nation DURANT – The Choctaw Nation has started early to bring attention to Child Abuse Prevention Month in April. “We want people to be aware […]
March 22, 2018

Stranded at the drive-thru, branded a fool

By Kristen Banks This week has been a really busy week. It’s been tough to get everything done that needed to get done. And I’ve had […]
March 21, 2018

Column: Additional funds for pay raises – Part 2

By Josh Brecheen Previously, I discussed two bills I continue to work on: SB 1030 to modify Medicaid qualifications for working age/able-bodied adults and SJR 45 […]
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 10, 2018

Baby Blair’s beats are strong and continuing to get stronger

By Joey McWilliams Angie Sullivan is spending her birthday today in Tulsa. She will be watching her daughter Brooklyn take part in dance competition and she […]