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Lumpkins to perform theatre, Christian music
Brenda Lumpkins will present an evening of original theatre pieces and Contemporary Christian music, Saturday at 7, at the First Presbyterian Church, 108 E. Blair in Wilburton.
Funds raised through kickball tournament
Jayla Alexsis Tuck Cancer Foundation recently raised money to help a local child and Children's Miracle Network with a adult co-ed kickball tournament fundraiser.
Mayora s game show appearance set for Oct. 24
Muskogee Mayor John Tyler Hammons is to appear Oct. 24 on the Fox Network show "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?" he said Friday.
All Trina Shepperd used to want was to strike out the next batter. Her want list has changed.
'That's a really good sandwich'
A couple of fellows hear about a sandwich-maker at the historic Star Cash Grocery on old Route 66 in Commerce, Okla., who's been there for 66 years.
A 21-year-old Commerce man has been charged in the weekend stabbing of a Miami man.
Three officials with Arvest Bank recently conducted a seminar sponsored by the Small Business Council of the Greater Shawnee Area on identity theft and fraud.
Issues will take center stage when the Pauls Valley Chamber of Commerce holds a legislative breakfast later this week.
Leadership Muskogee Class XV applications due Sept. 26
The Greater Muskogee Area Chamber of Commerce is offering an opportunity to sign up for the next Leadership Muskogee class.
The Chamber of Commerce's September Breakfast Forum is scheduled for 7:30 to 8:45 a.m. Sept.
A proposal to instate a use tax met opposition Tuesday. City attorney Erik Johnson brought the matter before council members, suggesting that instating the tax could provide funding for a full-time animal ...
Economic development partnership looks to the future
El Reno Economic Development Partnership is moving "full steam ahead" in its efforts to bring development to the city.
Dam J.A.M. rides on - rain or shine
The 17th Dam J.A.M. Bicycle tour was a success despite the wet weather Saturday morning.
Pick a square off the grid and hope the cow drops a chip on it. But whatever you do, don't eat the chip.
Everyone wins at farmers' market
By shopping at farmers' markets and other venues that offer locally-grown items, we support Oklahoma farmers and the local economy while getting farm-fresh and delicious foods.
Bringing people back to a community Locust Grove community leaders are searching for a way to recover from the recent negative publicity that followed an outbreak that left nearly 200 people sick.
The seminar "Commerce in Indian Country - Legal Considerations for Business" will be offered from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept.
Economic development expectations need defining
Enid City Commission is expected to take up a discussion tonight of increasing economic development efforts in the community.
Lake Eufaula anti-litter coalition established
A water conservation group is teaming up with two other local organizations to organize an anti-littering campaign in the Lake Eufaula area.
Legislators featured at luncheon
Senator Sean Burrage and Representative Ben Sherrer are the featured speakers for Pryor Area Chamber of Commerce Forum Luncheon Wednesday, Sept.
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