Slow trend in construction continues: Car wash permit highlights month of June
There was not much movement in terms of new residential and commercial construction during the month of June.
There was not much movement in terms of new residential and commercial construction during the month of June.

After a week filled with learning, music, fun and friendship, the Texoma Marching Arts and Leadership Academy wrapped up Friday morning.

Three Carter County Sheriff's Office deputies were honored last week for actions they took to prevent motorists from drowning in two separate incidents.

Finances have led the Southern Oklahoma Nutrition Program to seek out assistance from local governments.

By Michael Pinedampineda@ardmoreite.com Trinity Baptist Church celebrated veterans and the nation’s independence during its annual 4th of July Veterans Breakfast. State Sen. Jerry Alvord served as the guest speaker during…

Tourism is big business in the state of Oklahoma and Ardmore is uniquely positioned to be a beneficiary.

Ardmore City Schools jumped at the chance to bring a former Tiger home when looking to fill its vacant baseball coaching position.

By Drew Butlerdbutler@cherryroad.com The second installment of the Jim and Ida Williams Summer Youth Theatre will come to life this weekend at the Brass Ring Center for the Performing Arts.…

The Lone Grove Junior High cheerleaders have had a busy week. By Saturday afternoon, they will have spent seven hours a day for three days learning new chants, dances and skills.

The Ardmore Parks and Recreation Department is bringing back the concept of the old-fashioned block party.