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After back-to-back 4-6 campaigns, Catoosa is determined to turn the corner in 2025. The Indians will have every chance to ...
The new Oklahoma City arena — revealed in stunning detail by Mayor David Holt during Wednesday’d State of the City address — is sleek, modern and destined to be a crown jewel not just for Thunder ...
After taking a step forward in 2024, Inola football is eyeing an even bigger leap this fall. Coming off a 3-7 campaign that surpassed the program’s win total from the previous two years combined (2-18 ...
Construction on Inola Public Schools' newly upgraded football field is set to begin the second week of July following delays ...
Claremore’s volleyball program is wasting no time heating up the court this fall. The Lady Zebras open their 2025 campaign ...
Abagail Lacy is proving to be one of the nation’s most dominant young wrestlers. Competing in Fargo, North Dakota, at one of ...
A pioneering Claremore physician and Tulsa's first female city commissioner are the newest names in the Claremore Hall of ...
An impending signage change on U.S. Highway 169 will allow motorists to drive a notch faster past the Oologah schools.
The Claremore Public Schools superintendent said it won't pose much trouble to implement a new wave of education laws this school year.
Claremore City Council granted the city's chief executive a $10,000 raise when it renewed his contract Monday.
Women from all walks of life and faiths will gather Aug. 8-9 for the Daughters of the King 2025 Conference at Creekside Church in Pryor.
Two Claremore attorneys are vying to turn the Will Rogers Turnpike between Claremore and Catoosa toll-free. Kevin Easley Jr., Claremore's Cherokee Nation tribal councilor, jointly filed a suit July 8 ...