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Donations keep Caddo Nutrition Center doors open
Seniors in Caddo are among many being affected by cutbacks in nutrition programs made by the Department of Human Services after Oklahoma officials attempt to deal with 5 percent cuts in the budget allocations of all state agencies.
Durant receives new storm sirens
Matthew Cox, service technician with Alert Notification Systems, takes a Tempest T-128 siren, made by American Signal Corporation, out of ita s crate.
Caddo woman injured in Wednesday crash
A Caddo woman was injured Wednesday after crashing her car into a culvert northwest of Durant on Highway 78.
Caddo's White named Secondary School Teacher of the Year
Now, they can call her Bryan County Secondary Teacher of the Year. White was just awarded the honor by the Bryan County Teachera s Association after being nominated for the fourth time by her fellow teachers at Caddo Schools.
Auto burglaries reported over Labor Day weekend
Numerous automobiles were burglarized over the holiday weekend in the Cartwright-Platter area.
Swine flu rumor keeps Caddo students home
When some students in Caddo reported that they had flu-like symptoms over the weekend, many parents and students feared that the H1N1 flu had hit Caddo.
Girl scout chapter plans to - power up' Caddo school
The Bryan County Girl Scouts chapter plans to "power up" girls attending Caddo schools this coming spring semester.
Caddo Culture symposium slated at MRR
The Museum of the Red River on Idabel, Okla., hosts The Caddo and the Mississippian Cultural Universe: A Symposium at 10 a.m. Saturday at M.J. 'Jack' Bell Hall in the Mary H. Herron Community Conference Center in Idabel.
Man accused of Caddo cemetery vandalism receives deferred sentence
A deferred sentence was handed down for a man accused of tearing up the Caddo cemetery last year.
The Associated Press has withdrawn its story about the Oklahoma Highway Patrol reporting the death of a Caddo, Okla., man involved in an accident Sunday on U.S. Highway 69 in Bryan County.
Suspected burglars busted, warrant sought for another
Three suspected burglars are behind bars and a warrant is being sought for a fourth suspect after sheriff's deputies solved two burglaries.
Durant Soldier Graduates Basic Training
Army Pvt. Rodger W. Nixon has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, SC.
Caddo man sentenced to 30 years for robbery
A jury found a Caddo resident guilty of pointing a shotgun at a man and demanding money.
Durant sales revenue continues upward
Increased activities and a low unemployment rate have enabled Durant to continue bucking the nationwide economic downturn with yet another month of increased sales tax revenue.