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Maybe things aren't as bad as they seem
Tom Oly, businessman, investment counselor and seasoned investor, called in response to Wednesday's Viewpoint, "Just speculating ...." Oly wanted to discuss some of the rudimentary points of market speculation ...
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News that a grant appplication has been denied to aid the consolidation of the Claremore Senior Citizen Center, Pelivan Transit and Rogers County Adult Day Care has city officials and program directors looking ...
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Friends say goodbye to McSpadden
Friends say goodbye to McSpadden Hundreds of friends, associates and people who had never met him paid their final respects at the Capitol Friday to Clem McSpadden, well-known rodeo announcer and political ...
The fight can be tough to find heirloom tomatoes
Farmers market vendors love to talk about their crops, but when it comes to heirloom tomatoes, some are reluctant to talk details.
Endowed chairs backlog reaches $365 million [55 mins ago]
A fundraising rush has pushed the state's backlog for matching donations to pay professors' salaries at colleges and universities to nearly $365 million.
Bands shift into tents for wrapup
Rain and high winds were too much for the metal side stages at Rocklahoma, but the weather didn't dissuade thousands of hard-core hair metal fans.
DOC officer recommends jail time for DA's son
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections is recommending jail time for the son of Rogers County District Attorney Gene Haynes.
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Country music star Reba McEntire sang the national anthem Saturday at the funeral of former Congressman and Hall of Fame Rodeo announcer Clem McSpadden.
Record rainfalls continue to wreak havoc on Highway 66 through Claremore, as water saturation repeatedly shifts the ground beneath roadways, leading to pothole-inducing tears in the asphalt.
Planned Oklahoma Plaza tenant files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
One month after the first wave of tenants were announced for the Oklahoma Plaza development, one of the center's "minor anchors" has announced it is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Claremore teacher among finalists for state award
Denise Radcliff of Claremore has been named one of 12 finalists for the state's 2009 "Teacher of the Year" award.
Catoosa, Pafford negotiate contract; meeting time change approved
Catoosa City Council and Pafford EMS reached an agreement for ambulance service subsidy at Monday's meeting.
Clem Rogers McSpadden 1925-2008
Clem McSpadden, left, and John H. Burrows stand in front of the Claremore Wal-Mart in 1968.
Claremore skateboarders who have long wanted their own skate park won't have to wait much longer, according to City of Claremore Assistant City Manager Matt Mueller.
Trial slated for Collinsville man
A Collinsville man accused of shooting and paralyzing an alleged speeding driver last year will stand trial in October.
GRDA power-cost adjustment to be passed to city customers
A Grand River Dam Authority power-cost adjustment will be passed on to Claremore Electric customers, but the increase will barely be felt in monthly bills, according to City of Claremore Utilities director Tim ...
Clem McSpadden was a true Oklahoman, a dear friend and a deeply committed public servant who loved the state of Oklahoma and its people, and he spent his life working to make a difference in the lives of those ...
Big Brothers Big Sisters host open house tonight
Big Brothers Big Sisters Claremore Area will host an open house at the Days Inn Conference Room, tonight, from 5:30-7 p.m. This open house will serve as an opportunity for the board to thank the Bowl for Kids ...
Local student named finalist for scholarship
A 2009 senior at Inola High School was named as a Samsung American Legion Scholarship National Finalist.