
Ribbon Cutting
The Ardmore Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting for Physical Therapy Central on Wednesday, May 10. Physical Therapy Central is located in Thompson Square at 215 W. Broadway, Unit 3A. Courtesy of Ardmore Chamber of Commerce
The Ardmore Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting for Physical Therapy Central on Wednesday, May 10. Physical Therapy Central is located in Thompson Square at 215 W. Broadway, Unit 3A. Courtesy of Ardmore Chamber of Commerce
Come join fellow manga and anime fans as we continue to read, discuss, and explore the creative world of Japanese comics and animation at the Champion Public Library on Thursday, May 26th at 5:30 PM. This month’s book discussion for teens is quest for revenge as we delve into “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Vol. 1” by Koyoharu Gotouge. Snacks to be provided by the library.
My family didn’t travel much when I was a kid, but when we did, my parents jumped through hoops to cut costs. On a trip to Disney World, for example, our family of six switched hotels.
LONDON (AP) — Elon Musk, who is offering to buy Twitter, has given his support to a new European Union law aimed at protecting social media users from harmful content after he met with the bloc’s single market chief.
Peloton’s uphill struggle to generate sales as more people break from health routines forced during the pandemic continued in the third quarter and the company’s revenue outlook sent shares tumbling 17% at the opening bell.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Chickasaw Productions’ feature film “Montford: The Chickasaw Rancher” was honored with two Western Heritage Awards from the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. The awards were recently presented during the 61st annual Western Heritage Awards ceremony, April 9.
NEW YORK (AP) — Joshua Cohen’s “The Netanyahus,” a comic and rigorous campus novel based on the true story of the father of former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seeking a job in academia, has won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction.
The Ardmore Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution awarded scholarships at their meeting on Thursday May 5. Pictured from left to right: Karsyn McKinnon, Jaci Walker, Ardmore Chapter Regent Royce Groeschel, Kaylie Henry, Camden Cook and Marianda Crespo. Scholarship winners not pictured are:Fernando Salas, Dakota Herald, Priscilla Salazar. Courtesy of DAR
Springtime in Oklahoma is when people commonly come across newborn and young wildlife. Newborn rabbits, squirrels, deer and birds easily appeal to most people’s senses of care and compassion.
Join us at Champion Public Library on Saturday, May 28th from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. for our Touch-A-Truck event! This family-friendly event provides children of all ages the experience of viewing life-sized vehicles and the opportunity to interact with community leaders such as police officers, firemen, construction workers, and more. Vehicles featured at this event will be from the Ardmore Fire Department, Carter County Sheriff’s Department, SOAS, OHP, NOWCO Construction, and OG+E to name a few. This outdoor event is free and open to the public.