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Members of Ellipsis sang, rang jingle bells and waved to residents → Read More
Stradley said if you do get these calls, hang up and avoid giving them any of your personal information → Read More
In regards to frying turkeys, many tutorials are available on line and be sure to stick to the oil fill line on your pot → Read More
Spanning from ages 14-19, these boys are passionate about helping their family and they need your yard to do it. → Read More
Fort Sill says the first Oklahoma COVID related death in the 5-17 age group was a dependent of a active duty service member at the post. The patient was identified as a 13-year-old who died at Comanche County Memorial Hospital on Friday night. “Our entire Lawton Fort Sill community is deeply saddened. Our greatest condolences go out to the family. Our thoughts and prayers are with them in this… → Read More
Approximately 12 trash bags full of marijuana was found floating → Read More
During the special meeting Thursday, Council did vote unanimously to approve the budget, with $90.65 million dollars for operating funds. → Read More
DHS attributes this to COVID-19, and the projected 28 million dollar loss in revenue. → Read More
"After we lost our daughter Kaydan Williams in a car accident back in December, our family decided we wanted to find some way to bring some happiness and joy back in our lives" → Read More
Council agreed on most of the items adding up to the 89.4 million dollar total, except the 1.7 percent utility increase. → Read More
Duncan nurse continues to fight against COVID-19 in NYC → Read More
Comanche Co. Detention Center reporting large spike in COVID cases → Read More
A person of interest is being questioned in the case and is cooperating with OBN investigators. → Read More
The flames broke out around 9:30 PM near Northeast 77th and Cache Road → Read More
Council will meet for their regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday and are expected to make decisions on re-opening businesses across the city. → Read More
At a meeting on Thursday morning, Mayor Stan Booker and Mayor Pro-Tem Jay Burk issued new rules which will take effect immediately. → Read More
The new amendments will go into effect on Friday. → Read More
The new amendments will go into effect on Friday. → Read More
Mayor Booker says council learned they weren’t allowed to ban people from the meeting, as it is not considered a social gathering. → Read More
Officials say they will only respond to high priority calls, like felonies and emergency incidents. → Read More