
Military museum hopes to continue filling Hall of Honor
Three local veterans joined the ranks of the Hall of Honor at the Military Memorial Museum on Monday. Now the museum is hoping to make inductions a yearly event.
Three local veterans joined the ranks of the Hall of Honor at the Military Memorial Museum on Monday. Now the museum is hoping to make inductions a yearly event.
As the Carter County Commission dove into a marathon meeting filled with contract renewals during this week’s meeting, Chairman Bill Baker began a steady stream of abstaining. That will be a trend throughout the remainder of his term.
If you can’t find anything to do during the month of July, you just aren’t trying.
Three great Americans were recognized on Monday at the Military Memorial Museum. COL Arnold Muncrief, U.S. Army Ret., CSM Jerry Goode, U.S. Army Retired and MSG Pamela Nelson all received induction into the Hall of Honor.
A burn ban has been declared within the city limits of Ardmore. The announcement was made Tuesday afternoon as the heat of summer began to announce its presence with authority. Temperatures are forecast to reach the high 90’s through July 4th, a drop into the high 80’s Friday with a chance of morning thunderstorms.
Ardmore’s first responders renewed their friendly rivalry for a good cause during the annual Boots, Badges and Gurneys Blood Drive.
Did you miss a fireworks display? No problem. The City of Healdton 4th of July celebration will be at dusk Saturday evening at the Healdton Lake. There will be food trucks in addition to the fireworks show.
With Independence Day coming up on Thursday, there are a number of events for the whole family that will be taking place in our area lasting through Saturday. To help you make your plans, here is a list of some of the events.
Parks and Recreation Month has arrived and with it some special activities for the public to enjoy.