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It is often hard for us to fathom the events of the Dust Bowl. Refugees from Oklahoma and Texas worked their way across the ...
There are more tires than I can count on a nearby semi-truck. The loud horns make me jump whenever a fire truck blasts its ...
Champion pitmasters and cooks from around the area will try to prove who prepares the best barbecue and chili this weekend.
“He thinks nobody likes him, but he’s wrong,” Zach said. “He’s a very determined person. When he sets his mind to something, ...
Tis the season for the many varieties of amphibians, and April is National Frog Month – a way to bring attention to the need ...
Five-thousand four-hundred ninety-eight years ago, just as the night sky lightened with the first tinge of navy before ...
About 45 years have passed since a state last eliminated its income tax on wages and salaries. Two Southern states are now on ...
Wilma Newton served her community in good times and bad, friends say. Newton, pastor of Kingdom Living Church and president ...
Muskogee County Master Gardeners will be grand marshals of the 55th Muskogee Azalea Festival Parade, 11 a.m. Saturday in ...
The opening day of the 52nd Annual Symposium of the American Indian featured a keynote speaker on the topic of tribal sovereignty in the 21st century, launching discussions on the ...
The Supreme Court has blocked an order for the Trump administration to return to work thousands of federal employees who were ...
Mindful Mondays Yoga — Noon to 1 p.m. Mondays through April 28, Papilion, Honor Heights Park. Beginners Pickleball — ...