
Madam Governor: Oak Hall student serves as Kid Governor of Oklahoma
One Oak Hall student has recently received a first-hand look at voting, elections and public service. That’s because she’s Emma Stephens, the Kid Governor of Oklahoma.
One Oak Hall student has recently received a first-hand look at voting, elections and public service. That’s because she’s Emma Stephens, the Kid Governor of Oklahoma.
Debra Fields is entering her 30th year in education and starting a new chapter in the process.
Ardmore Middle School Librarian Sonya Markle got the experience of a lifetime earlier this summer when she got to spend six days in and around Colonial Williamsburg as part of the Bob and Marion Wilson Teacher Institute.
When Melissa Lang took a job with the City of Ardmore, she had no idea it would lead to her serving as public utilities director.
Local author Rick Cramer has a new novel out that tells the story of growing up in Ardmore in the 1960s.
Jonathan Willis is invested in building stronger dads in Carter County.
On Saturday morning the High Performance Institute of Taekwondo in Lone Grove held a belt promotion test for the students, but owner Jean Gamarra received a promotion of his own.
Joseph Frazier has held several titles throughout his life.
Elmbrook Home was one of three facilities in the state to receive the prestigious National Silver Achievement in Quality Award for 2025 from the American Health Care Association and the National Center for Assisted Living.
Tracy Wilkerson was bartending when she had a conversation with her father about her long-term prospects.