County commission plows through routine agenda
The agenda was light for the Carter County Commission Monday morning as most actions taken were routine in nature.
The agenda was light for the Carter County Commission Monday morning as most actions taken were routine in nature.
The Ardmore Tourism Authority has approved a memorandum of understanding that will lead to significant savings on its property insurance.
Mother Nature provided cooler temperatures as Literacy Day 2024 drew a crowd to Central Park.
A pilot program designed to assist seniors in need home improvement has taken root and grown.
Ardmore Parks and Recreation is in line for facility improvements for its staff and equipment.
Cheers to all the organizations and entities that are donating school supplies to students throughout the county. Those savings truly prove beneficial to families working to make ends meet. Those savings can be spent on food and bills. Those who work and volunteer to make a difference are truly appreciated.
The City of Ardmore strayed off its traditional path and provided a fresh way to inform the public about what is taking place within city government during the Ardmore Chamber of Commerce Community Forum.
The Ardmore City Schools teaching and support staff assembled in the performing arts center for convocation, signaling the quickly approaching start of a new school year.
Southern Oklahoma Ambulance Service has purchased a site for a new facility and Ardmore City Schools will have funds to place in its bank account.