When Jacob Foutz was named the Champion on the Arkansas River, he let out a scream that had been building up for 69 ...
The day-to-day work of being a public servant is to inch, nudge, shift, and — whenever possible — lunge toward opportunities ...
Spring brings out the need to clear out and clean – one job being windows, and surprisingly, another is garbage bins, to keep ...
Even as defeats on the scoreboard have mounted this season, it was clear Claremore's boys soccer team was never defeated in ...
Rogers State University’s Department of Psychology and Sociology faculty and students recently returned from the annual Southwestern Psychological Association Convention.
Rogers State University’s Student Government Association collected approximately 850 pounds of clothing from students, faculty, and staff during its recent clothing drive.
Recent insider accounts of the Trump administration’s decision to launch air strikes against Iran in late February raise concerns about the administration’s decision making.
The Blue Starr Church of Christ is celebrating 120 years of being in Claremore Sunday, April 19. The Church of Christ has been in Claremore since 1906, predating Oklahoma's statehood by a year.
With April being National Volunteer Month, Rogers State University’s President’s Leadership Class volunteers gave back to the community last weekend at the third Annual PLC Cares Day.
The Route 66 Centennial celebration is officially underway in Claremore, beginning with a successful Andy Payne Route 66 Race this past weekend, celebrating Payne’s 3,423-mile journey from Los Angeles ...
From a first-half avalanche to a penalty shootout finish, Thursday night had a little bit of everything. Claremore’s girls ...
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner are proposing a comprehensive legislative act to encourage energy efficiency and other conservation measures ahead of ...
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