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Property requests from agriculture to commercial and from industrial to residential came before Duncan City Councilors during a regularly scheduled meeting Dec. 9.
An area nonprofit received $5,000 to help increase the amount of kids served during its summer feeding program.
For the millions of Americans touched by Alzheimer’s disease, 2025 brought major advances in understanding of brain health and progress in diagnosis and treatment. Here are the year’s biggest ...
The Chisholm Trail Arts Council will present a Fiber Art Show, which will feature six artists, during an opening reception Jan. 9.
An opportunity to celebrate businesses, organizations, nonprofits, volunteers and more will come next year after the Duncan Chamber of Commerce put a call out for nominations this month.
This story is part of Oklahoma Voice’s end-of-year series that provides updates to some stories that captured the interest of ...
As the Legislature enacted tougher sentencing laws, Oklahoma’s prison population increased for a third consecutive year in ...
The Stephens County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed one person has been arrested on a charge of manslaughter after a death by ...
Red River Technology Center hosted its second annual Holiday in the Halls this past month. Marketing and Data Coordinator ...
Every sailor's story of naval service is unique. For Master Chief Petty Officer Arturo Plasencia, his story began in Duncan, ...
KK Delaney scored 15 points and Kayline Keyser added 9 as the Central Lady Bronchos beat Rush Springs, 46-39, Friday for ...
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