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This weekend there’s an event to help local kids have a Merry Christmas. → Read More
Tuesday, kids from across Stephens County headed to the Simmons Center to race CO2 powered cars. → Read More
High school seniors are invited to the upcoming Pioneer Preview at Western Oklahoma State College in Altus. → Read More
The Lawton Police Department now has new technology that will revolutionize how they investigate crime scenes. → Read More
The event focused on conservation efforts across different tribes. → Read More
The event is October 2 in downtown from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. It’s $5 for an all you can eat wristband. → Read More
Congressman Tom Cole was in Lawton Friday for the 50th anniversary of the Great Plains Technology Center. → Read More
On Sept. 10, Cameron Baptist Church hosted a luncheon for all of the first responders in the area. → Read More
A Marlow church is doing what they can to help those in need be fully prepared to go back to school. → Read More
Non-profits in Altus are gearing up for their 5th annual Back to School Bash later this month. → Read More
This 4th of July weekend, a WWI Mobile Museum was set up in Marlow. → Read More
The path features several podiums, each one with a small portion of a book on it. → Read More
Friday was a special day at Altus Air Force Base as a brave kid who beat Leukemia got the chance to be a pilot for a day. → Read More
The fifth season is upon us, and when storms develop and become severe, it increases the threat of damage to homes and businesses. → Read More
A 12-year-old Rush Springs student says she is overwhelmed with the support she’s received since her impromptu performance of the National Anthem before a basketball game went viral. → Read More
On Thursday, men, women, and children of all ages stopped by the two Walmart stores in Lawton to donate to a great cause. → Read More
Citizens expressed concerns after City Councilman Jay Burk brought up his involvement with a medical marijuana dispensary at a recent council meeting. → Read More
The Hulen Volunteer Fire Department says someone tried to steal one of their tanker trucks over the weekend. → Read More
The mother of Cannon Hinnant, a 5-year-old boy who was shot Aug. 9, speaks out about the killing. → Read More
Community leaders, parents and students came together on Thursday morning in Duncan to pray for those returning to school in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic. → Read More