Defense key for Cowboys |
Radio-TV for 6-10-08 |
Enid Majors to host Stillwater tonight |
Sports briefs for 6-10-08 |
Carrie Underwood to play Tulsa Top county artist Carrie Underword is bringing her Carnival Ride Tour to Tulsa's new BOK Center October 29. The... |
Free business marketing workshop slated “Marketing Your Business Enterprise” will be the subject of a free workshop from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday,... |
Big Wheels run with CancerSucks.com Tulsa Big Wheel is putting on the first ever Tulsa Big Wheel Race to benefit Cancer Sucks. The event... |
Former Chickasha assistant replaces Jobe as cage coach Bryan Merritt will be returning to Chickasha to take over the boys basketball program. The popular former assistant coach for Dewayne Bradley and former Fightin’ Chick |
Deluge leaves streets covered Slip and slide |
Sheriff debate set for June 24 The seven candidates running for Grady County Sheriff have been invited to participate inan informational debate on June 24. The town-hall format debate will be held at the Best Western Restaurant 2101 S. 4th , Chickasha at |
2007 flood damage keeps 81 bridge closed The Washita River bridge on old Hwy 81 north of Chickasha has been permanently closed.According to District No. 2 County Commissioner Mike Lennier, the bridge, which was submerged during last summer’s floods, has |
Georgia-Pacific layoffs won’t affect here |
Regulators OK continued cleanup by Sequoyah Fuels |
Cuts could lead to closed pharmacies |
Teen girls fight body-image battle |
Traffic-calming policy under development for city streets |
Boren won't endorse Obama |
TTCU buys former bank location here |
Man awaits sentencing on sex-related charges |
Mothers accused of injuring children |
MONARCH alumni to meet |
Council member to host reading events at library |
Muskogee County District Court, 06.11.08 |
Muskogee police report, 06.11.08 |
Fort Gibson School Board meeting, at a glance |
Storm creates more flooding woes |
New MHS coach has big friends, big resume |
Summer program draws 600-plus to Indian Bowl Wanna play?Summer Pride is free to any student in Muskogee Public Schools, grades 3 and up. It began on Monday and will run weekdays except Friday through July 25.To register, show up with a parent or guardian at Indian Bowl Athletic Complex between 8:30-9 a.m. on any day the day camp runs. For more information, call 684-3700 or 684-3740. |
Cowboy-bound wrestlers honored |
Texas League scores |
Bacone signs two BA products |
On TV |
FGHS senior invited to international sports festival |
Texas League standings |
Cowboys coach considers season a success |
Young Sooners fall a little short |
Rain, rain, go away: NASCAR comes another day |
Radical writer, progressive meal |
Market’s offerings grow with end of spring |
Chess Corner: Something wicked this way comes |
Honor contract The city has to proceed cautiously in considering the repeal of a certificate of need ordinance regarding new health care facilities. |
Let’s keep federal speech police out of church pews IRS line-drawing on this question seems like a confused attempt to make a distinction without a difference. |
THE PEOPLE SPEAK: Mayor can call council his if he wants; it is his |
THE PEOPLE SPEAK: Grill vegetables for safe grilled food |
THE PEOPLE SPEAK: Senate bill deserved the governor’s veto |
Bobby Gene Rhyne |
Kelly D. Rutherford |
Ruth Elizabeth Farris Youngblood |
Gene Edward Parker |
Tabor Myers |
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