Big map brings Asia to Whitebead studentsAlong with some fun Whitebead first graders, shown here, and others at the school had a few wow moments as they learned more about Asia with a project that ...
With Miner, the prosecutor in the case, Boyd was found guilty of driving impaired by marijuana and causing an accident that claimed the life of one sister and injured two others. Boyd ultimately was ...
The University of Oklahoma marching band is planning to make a stop in Pauls Valley later this week as all are invited to come watch the group rehearse. Like similar visits in recent years, the Pride ...
Paoli bounced back from a week 5 loss at Maud for a 58-6 mercy rule win at Midway Friday night in Council Hill. Tyler Collins had a big night for the Pugs on both sides of the football. He had 221 ...
Former FBI Director James Comey has pleaded not guilty in a criminal case that has highlighted the Justice Department’s efforts to target adversaries of President Donald Trump. Comey's lawyers said ...
The Minco Bulldogs showed why they are ranked No. 4 in Class A-1 as they shut out Stratford 34-0 Friday night in Minco.
A trail of illegal marijuana smuggling leading from Norman all the way to Garvin County now has three individuals facing criminal charges here. With the names of the trio held back for now on the ...
Pauls Valley residents have more options for local health care services with Dr. Jee Hun Jang starting work this month at Mercy’s primary care clinic in Pauls Valley. Dr. Jang is seeing new patients ...
Across Oklahoma and the nation, 4-H members are showing what it means to “learn by doing” and make a difference in their communities.
The Pauls Valley Lady Panthers continued their dominance at the Velma Invitational Cross Country Meet. For the fifth consecutive year, the Lady Panthers walked away with the title with 35 points.
In only their second meeting ever, the Savages blew open a tight game with 17 second-quarter points on their way to a 30-7 win over the Crusaders to avenge last year’s loss to CHA.
This is a letter from Pauls Valley Mayor Jocelyn Rushing on last week’s city council vote to increase local utility rates.