Saturday Nov 21 | Claremore Daily Progress
Help others by giving canned goods at Christmas parade
Giving is getting. Get into the Christmas spirit and bring a canned good to the Christmas Parade.
Mount Zion Baptist Church hosts a Pastor's Aide Banquet for Rev. Rodger L.B. Cutler 6:30 p.m. 805 North Oseuma.
Everyone Has A Story a " Reimer receives top honors
Sequoyah graduate Thad Reimer is congratulated by FFA advisor Rodney Arthur on ReimerA's recent distinction of receiving the American FFA Degree.
St. Andrew's United Methodist Church accepts November Angel Food orders, 2-6 p.m. today, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday, and 9 a.m.-noon Saturday.
Okay ready to ring in 90 years
A reproduction of an old advertisement for O.K. 3-Ton Truck and Trailer hangs inside MartinA's Restaurant in Okay.
City of Claremore Master Drainage Plan public meeting, 6:30-8:30 p.m., at Claremore Community Center.
Open house festivities slated at Wilson, Carver centers
The children of Wilson Head Start Center, 740 N. 10th, and Carver Head Start Center, 815 S. 5th, will hold open house festivities 6-7:30 p.m. Oct.
VIDEO: Chili cook-off stirs up fun, money for United Way
Jumbo Foods needs Deli/Restaurant Managers. Experienced preferred, salary based on expereince, bonus program, sick pay, Highland Park Manor Now hiring for CMA Mon - Fri 7 -3 CMA Mon -Fri 3-11 CNAA's Mon-Fri 3-11 & 11-7 Double weekend CNAs Kenwood Manor Now hiring 10-6 shift, Charge Nurse & CNAs.
The Cherokee Art Market is back for another year of tradition, innovation and culturally stunning works.
Esther Henson and Debbie Morrison of the Rogers County Assessor's Office with their first place entry to design the new Roger County official seal.
Mark Ogle, director, Rogers/Mayes/Wagoner County Service Center of the American Red Cross , presents Larry Green, president, Grand Bank, Claremore, his American Red Cross plaque in recognition for his service as chair of the Rogers/Mayes/Wagoner County Service Board for 2008-09. Employment Companies in Rogers County Oklahoma are aggressively ...
First Sunday Dinner benefiting Louisa Lewis, beginning 11 a.m. at 831 W. 9th Street.
A dog attacked Logan Oliver, 8, of Sallisaw Monday evening while he was playing outside.
Murder trial under way in Swaissi death
The trial of 19-year-old Nicco Barnett, one of two suspects charged in the shooting death of former Sequoyah high school student Vanessa Swaissi began this week in Oklahoma City.
Citya s TIF District hits snag
It was supposed to be an open public meeting of a newly appointed Review Committee to determine if Claremore should create a Tax Increment Financing District.
I have never heard such wishy-washy garbage in my life. People Vote...
Sequoyah County Commissioners approved at their meeting Monday a State Transportation Program to widen what is known as Indian Road, which runs from State Highway 10A near Gore to the Sequoyah-Cherokee County line.
A step back in time to the 1890s
Karen Cooper demonstrates finger-weaving to visitors at the Cherokee Heritage Center Park Hill Saturday morning.
Quilters and quilt lovers invited to Cherokee National Holiday Show
As a traditional art form that is both beautiful and practical, the quilt has a special place in the memories of many people.
Bench Sittin' - Summera s over for this intern
Jessica Blythe Ammons has served as an intern for the past two months at the Claremore Daily Progress.
Shining stars illuminate stages at NSU
Musicians who can come together in three weeks and learn nearly 50 songs for two shows are known locally as River City Players or the Downtown Country band.