It’s no secret that summer in Oklahoma is brutal. Constant humidity, temperatures above 100 degrees for days on end and a lack of rain can make it feel like the ...
Standing in the Peggy V. Helmerich Browsing Room at Oklahoma State’s Edmon Low Library, Ken Brown realized his life had come ...
We have received several calls at the Payne County Extension Office over the past week regarding white-flowering plants in ...
Two hundred fifty years ago, the Declaration of Independence was adopted in Philadelphia. But America did not become a ...
The wrestling in the area was some of the best in the state this season, and that’s reflected in the News Press’ 2026 All Area Wrestling Team.
For many vegetable gardeners, nothing says summer quite like a vine-ripened tomato. Gardeners spend weeks planting, watering, ...
Everybody gets stressed. Whether we know it or not, every decision we make can have an impact on our personal level of stress. It is a natural reaction, and still ...
As America celebrates its 250th birthday, while we’re celebrating with fireworks, picnics and family gatherings, it’s a good time to solemnly ponder the growing chasm between the left and the ...
Two Oklahoma businesses are combining their efforts to serve customers not only in northern Oklahoma, but throughout the ...
A former foster parent, Sen. Chuck Hall, R-Perry, said he is passionate about helping foster children across the state. One ...
Sitting at her laboratory station, Jen Olson meticulously places the alfalfa segments into the petri dish.
In Morrison, the Christie-Jones Post of the American Legion held the “343 Jubilee” recently to coincide with Flag Day.
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