March 23, 2021

Natural methods for dealing with seasonal allergies

Workout Anytime Greg Maurer Season allergies to pollen and mold seem to get more and more prevalent each year with progressively more severe symptoms in sufferers. […]
March 19, 2021

Rep. Kerbs on National 4-H’s COVID-related decision to sell conference center

Release OKLAHOMA CITY – Rep. Dell Kerbs, R-Shawnee, this week released the following statement regarding the announcement that the National 4-H Conference Center, one of the largest […]
March 19, 2021

Bokchito teen, Durant teen injured in multi-vehicle collision near construction

CHOCTAW COUNTY – A multi-vehicle pileup near a construction area resulted in three people being sent to area hospitals on Thursday afternoon. The accident happened about […]
March 17, 2021

Marriage Licenses – Mar. 10-16, 2021

Presented by Texoma Engraving, here are the marriage licenses filed for in Bryan County during the week of Mar. 10-16, 2021: • Hunter Blake Lindley and […]
March 16, 2021

Southeastern hosts intercollegiate rodeo this week

The spring portion of the college rodeo circuit is underway. This week’s stop is in Durant as Southeastern’s rodeo team is hosting an intercollegiate event starting […]
March 12, 2021

Oklahoma House passes tax relief for individuals, businesses

Release OKLAHOMA CITY – The House of Representatives advanced significant tax relief for individuals and businesses Thursday through bills phasing out the corporate income tax over […]
March 11, 2021

Senate approves Oklahoma Religious Freedom Act

Release OKLAHOMA CITY – On Thursday, the Senate voted overwhelmingly to protect churches as essential in the state of Oklahoma. Senate Bill 368, by David Bullard, […]
March 11, 2021

Keeping moms and babies safe during the pandemic and winter storm

AllianceHealth DURANT – The delivery of babies has been a happy event for the Women’s Center team at AllianceHealth Durant over the past yer. Hundreds of […]
March 9, 2021

Bullard’s blood drive bill receives Senate support

Release OKLAHOMA CITY – Businesses that host blood drives for their employees could soon qualify for a tax incentive for helping address the state’s blood shortage.  […]