Friday was a full day of education discussions in Woodward, as Republican state superintendent candidates John Cox and Rob Miller each visited the area to share their perspectives and plans.
When Kerrie Stubbs talks about her late husband, Sammy, her words come slow and tender. “He was full of life,” she said ...
The Guymon Municipal Airport and the Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics broke ground Nov. 17 on a ...
Woodward County voters heard the county’s measure at last week’s town hall meeting to repurpose the existing four-tenths of a ...
The House has voted overwhelmingly to pass a bill to force the Justice Department to publicly release its files on the ...
Cheers, tears and classroom surprises swept across Woodward Public Schools on Thursday as the Woodward Education Foundation ...
The Department of Human Services is issuing full food stamp benefits for November following the end of the federal government ...
The Woodward High School Shooting Sports program had a strong showing at the State 4-Stand Contest in Arcadia on Nov. 12, ...
A judge on Thursday ruled that delays in state forensic testing will not affect the upcoming December trial of Fernando ...
As part of their mission to expand access to oral health care across Oklahoma, the University of Oklahoma College of ...
The Supreme Court has rejected a call to overturn its landmark decision that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide. The ...
Woodward County voters heard the county’s measure at last week’s town hall meeting to repurpose the existing four-tenths of a ...
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