
Early voting kicks off with a crowd
Trinity Baptist Church was a beehive of activity with the start of early voting for next week’s general election.
Trinity Baptist Church was a beehive of activity with the start of early voting for next week’s general election.
Several area juniors and seniors are currently getting an education in personal finances courtesy of BancFirst and their Student Board Program.
Work crews are busy in Central Park repairing bathroom vandalism and bench damage.
Many around southern Oklahoma know about Rear Adm. Wesley Hull, NOAA, Ret. for his work with veterans and his job running the Greater Southwest Historical Museum. But his service to not only Oklahoma, but the entire country spans decades.
In a 4-0 vote, David Houser took the interim tag off his title to become the new Ardmore Police Chief.
Another fantastic year is underway for two local bands, and both Ardmore and Plainview are currently on their way to earning a Sweepstakes award, the highest honor a high school band in Oklahoma can receive.
There has been an uptick in the number of impounded animals by the City of Ardmore.
Carter County was well represented in a crowd that spilled out into the hallway of the State Capitol Blue Room as one of its own was honored.
If there is such a thing as an unofficial liaison to the homeless community, that role would be filled by Phillip Capshaw in Ardmore.
Regina Turrentine and her husband, the late Dr. James Turrentine, moved to Ardmore in 1977. Since that time Turrentine has become an important member of numerous boards and committees across the city. She’s even helped found some of the organizations and events that are staples in the community today.