
Elks provide Thanksgiving for families in need
The distinct smell of smoked turkey filled the air on South Commerce on Monday as the Ardmore Elks Lodge got ready for their annual Thanksgiving tradition.
The distinct smell of smoked turkey filled the air on South Commerce on Monday as the Ardmore Elks Lodge got ready for their annual Thanksgiving tradition.
The Hardy Murphy Coliseum trustees have set the leadership team for the upcoming year.
A number of volunteer fire departments had their wishlists filled heading into the Christmas season during the weekly Carter County commission meeting.
Ardmore City Schools has begun rolling out its pitch for a new high school facility.
The final tally is in, and the consensus is the 2nd Annual Pecan Festival was a success.
The completion date for the runway construction project has been a moving target in recent months.
East Ardmore Revitalization’s assistance program for elderly homeowners received a needed boost in the form of community support in a fundraiser.
Ardmore property owners with older commercial and residential holdings began receiving letters this weekend in regard to the possibility of their water service line being manufactured with lead.
If you’ve been downtown recently, you may have seen some large banners displaying the faces of some older gentlemen. If you have not seen the banner outlining the project, you may not realize the significance of these men and their contributions to our county.
Over the course of Wednesday and Thursday, approximately 1,500 area middle school and high school students will visit the SouthernTech campus to find out more about what the technology center has to offer.