The United Methodist Women’s Unit from First United Methodist Church conducts several fundraising projects throughout the year to fund mission projects locally, across the state and worldwide. Each year in
Every single day, I get emails from people who will say something like this: “My wife and I are getting SSI.” Or this: “We have some questions about our SSI
In recognition of November being Native American Heritage Month, Marland’s Grand Home will host an educational Listen and Learn series entitled “We Rock” presented by Gary Bracken on Saturday, Nov.
HOUSTON (AP) — Major League Baseball executive Joe Torre says the “right call” was made and that a protest was denied after Nationals leadoff hitter Trea Turner was called out
Nearly two weeks ago, 14-year-old Michael T. left a rental that he had been helping his parents work on for the entire day and was heading home. He was riding
The 2019 football season is down to its last two games for the Ponca City Wildcats. They have reached this point having compiled a 4-4 record and still having a
WASHINGTON, DC — Senators James Lankford (R-OK), Rick Scott (R-FL), and Ron Johnson (R-WI) introduced the Threat Information Protocol for Sharing (TIPS) Act to hold the FBI accountable for its
Rose Marie Crazybear, longtime Ponca City resident, died peacefully Tuesday morning, October 29, 2019 at her home in Ponca City with her Opportunity Center caretakers lovingly at her side. Rose
The leaders of both the Republican Party and the Democratic Party in the U.S. Senate proved again this week that they favor a bigger federal government that spends and borrows
Dear Annie: Both my wife and I are in our 80s, and we like to take walks together. Recently, we’ve noticed a safety issue that concerns us. As young children,