Monday brought Claremore's largest ever Veterans Day parade rolling through downtown, said coordinator Candy Richey.
The predicted “red wave” came two years later, but it swept through America Nov. 5, giving Republicans unified control of the ...
Members of the Albert E. Schwab Detachment of the Marine Corps League joined Nov. 10 with Marine Corps veterans of the ...
Drivers traveling on Southaven Road must heed new stop signs at the road's intersection with the future State Highway 20.
During its nearly 60 years as a federal highway, Route 66 ran through Claremore along J.M. Davis Boulevard. A monument the ...
Claremore coach Jarrett Hurt has been touting the team’s theme of “We Want More” all season, and now his team has a chance to ...
After finishing the regular season with a 4-5 record and a second-consecutive third-place district finish, the Panthers must ...
A Claremore group traveled to New York last month to see a Lynn Riggs play's first showing in 92 years. Claremore native ...
Sequoyah is about to embark on its longest road trip since 2008. After finishing the regular season with a 7-3 record and a ...
Malachi Zehder of Claremore Christian enjoyed a game on the gridiron Saturday night that he will not soon forget.
The Cherokee Nation honored hundreds of Native-owned businesses during the tribe’s 17th annual TERO Certified Indian Owned Business Awards Banquet on Thursday, Nov. 7.