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From staff & wire reports OAKLAND, Calif. – Brimstone announced it has signed a letter of intent with Oklahoma’s Dolese Bros. Co. to supply materials for its planned Rock Refinery – a commercial-scale ...
From staff reports The Lawton-Fort Sill Chamber of Commerce will host its State of Economic Development Luncheon at noon Friday, July 18 at the Hilton Garden Inn, 135 NW Second St., Lawton. Brad ...
From staff reports The U.S. Department of Agriculture will begin reopening ports of entry along the U.S.-Mexico border for live cattle, bison and horses as early as July 7.
From staff reports The nation’s number of oil and gas rigs actively in pursuit of more energy resources declined even more in the past week and Oklahoma followed suit, according to the latest Rig ...
From staff reports CHICKASHA – Independence Day will be celebrated Friday at Shannon Springs Park. Because of a partnership between the City of Chickasha and the YMCA, the swimming pool will be open ...
From staff reports Rig numbers across the U.S. and in Oklahoma took another dip in the past week with a loss in oil rig activity and in natural gas exploration. At the same time, the rig numbers ...
House Resolution 1, the so-called “Big Beautiful Bill,” eked through the U.S. House of Representatives by a single vote – mostly along party lines – and now is in the U.S. Senate for consideration.
From staff reports DUNCAN – The Duncan Police Department has joined OffenderWatch, a registry network for sex or violent offenders which helps local, state and federal agencies across the country ...
A report by the nonprofit organization SmileHub on the Best States for Environmental Protection in 2025 ranked Oklahoma 39th. The group also released a new report on the Best Charities for ...
Because of extensive flood damage to the two new cells under construction at Lawton’s landfill, the number of free dumps has been scaled back from six times a year to one per quarter and the City ...
From staff reports WASHINGTON –The U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling last week regarding the Environmental Protection Agency, in a case on appeal by an Oklahoma oil refining company and others that ...
A Lawton woman charged under a 96-yearold statute with the criminal slander of Lawton’s city prosecutor was found not guilty Friday. Matina Michelle Davis, 52, was exonerated by an all-white Comanche ...