Shakespeare in the Park begins this Thursday! Catch up with the group's organizing committee to find out everything you'll need to enjoy a night at the theater!
Carter County Commissioner Barry Lee-Brinkman also represents the county on the Circuit Engineering District #6 board, which helps direct state funds to county road projects.
The Wichita Mountains Prevention Network wants teens and their parents to be ready for graduation parties, where pressure to abuse drugs and alcohol may put some in a perilous situation.
Is your household recycling? Julie Maher with the Ardmore Beautification Council has some tips if you want to take advantage of her group's twice-monthly recycling drop off at Thompson Square.
Have you missed The Junction interviews? Don't worry, here is Marchello Anderson from Strength in Numbers talking about their community garden and life skills camps
Early voting begins later this week, and election day is just one week away! Ardmore Leader is proud to follow up with our final series of candidate interviews.
Plainview school board member Ferris Anderson talks about her time as a teacher with Plainview schools and as a board member, and why she wants to serve a full 5-year term.
Early voting will be held on Thursday, March 27 and Friday, March 28. Polling places will be open on Tuesday, April 1.
Early voting begins later this week, and election day is just one week away! Ardmore Leader is proud to follow up with our final series of candidate interviews.
Plainview school board candidate Brendan Atencio talks about his history and expectations with the Plainview Public School system and his campaign for the school board.
Early voting will be held on Thursday, March 27 and Friday, March 28. Polling places will be open on Tuesday, April 1.
Ardmore Leader continues our exclusive local election coverage by sitting down with Mayor Nancy Sjulin to talk about her reelection campaign and how she's making an impact on Ardmore.
Ardmore business owner Scott Stahl is running for the Ardmore City Commission and is the lone challenger to the city's current mayor. Stahl joined The Junction to talk about issues important to his campaign and why he's running for the commission.
HFV Wilson Community Center hosts camps, clubs, classes, sporting events, community programs, game nights and so much more.
They're almost ready to offer even more, but they first need your help to expand the building. Listen to the center's executive director, JaMia Cody, as she explains exactly why the Ardmore staple is ready to grow.
As you stroll downtown Ardmore, you may see some photos in vacant storefronts. Find out from the Ardmore Main Street Authority why they're undertaking these efforts.
Andrea Anderson with the Ardmore Development Authority talks about industrial recruitment, the Michelin plant slowdown, the future of Ardmore industry, and ways that you can provide input through Feb. 21