
Christmas Market draws a crowd
The slight chill only added to the holiday spirit as the community came out to enjoy the Christmas Market in Central Park on Tuesday afternoon.
The slight chill only added to the holiday spirit as the community came out to enjoy the Christmas Market in Central Park on Tuesday afternoon.
By Michael Pinedampineda@cherryroad.com Carter County Clerk Kayelyn Jackson has thrown her hat into the race for a seat on the Healdton School Board. Jackson, who will leave office at the…
Did you ever wonder why leaves change colors in the fall and why some years everything seems to go from green straight to brown and some years we have spectacular colors in the fall? Fall colors depend on a variety of events coming together in almost perfect harmony to develop beautiful colors. Luckily, we have had fairly good conditions this fall with lots of warm sunny days, cool nights above freezing, and, hopefully, enough rain.
Over the course of 2024, the Carter County Commissioners combined to chip and seal 27.2 miles of road and repaired potholes on 815 miles of total roadway.
Take a deeper look into the past spring’s flurry of tornadoes with one of Oklahoma’s foremost weather experts.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas. Wreaths and lights adorn Main Street, and the city Christmas tree is standing in Central Park.
The presidential election has come and gone with a new series of local elections approaching in 2025.
Fourteen local families will have a Thanksgiving feast thanks to the efforts of Carter County DHS.
Parking spots and seating were hard to come by for those arriving late at the Healdton Senior Citizen Center.
Celebrate the Christmas season while supporting a community tradition that draws people from across the region.