The Oklahoma Blood Institute is working through the holiday season to help save lives with a series of December blood drive.
It takes about ten weeks for a twelve man crew to put up the 170 light displays at Ardmore’s Festival of Lights. They also pass out about 60,000 candy canes each year.
A 115-acre plot of land adjacent to the Plainview Public Schools campus is undergoing a rezoning proposal that will soon be ...
Thurman “Chris” Brown, age 78, of North Richland Hills, passed away on Friday, Dec. 6, 2024, in Fort Worth. Funeral services ...
Ardmore Telephone Company (ATC) announced Trevor Bonnstetter will step down as chief executive officer (CEO) at the end of ...
An Ardmore-based behavioral and mental illness center won first place in a recent best employer survey. It's the first time ...
Saturday isn't a national holiday, Memorial Day or Veteran's Day, but it's a day that veterans who are no longer alive will ...
The singer-songwriter is wrapping her 'Roadrunner! Tour' Dec. 13 at the Tower Theatre in OKC and Dec. 14 at The Vanguard in ...
The importance of plastics in modern society cannot be overstated. They play a vital role in various industries, including ...
Amy Howe, a dedicated school psychologist for Ardmore City Schools, received the prestigious Oklahoma School Psychologist of ...
The National Weather Service stopped in Ardmore to talk about “Twisters” and tornadoes. On Monday, “Twisters,” the 2024 ...
A presentation over tornadoes in Oklahoma will be held at the Ardmore Public Library Monday evening at 6:00 p.m.