CLAREMORE —
Rogers County voters head to the polls today to cast ballots in the 2012 Presidential Primary election.
Polls will be open until 7 p.m. Voters are reminded to bring a photo ID when voting. Tuesday’s election is the first statewide contest in which voters are required to show proof of identification before voting under a new law approved by voters in 2010.
Claremore residents will vote on three City Charter changes.
Republicans and Democrats will have the opportunity to vote in their primary races Oklahoma has 40 of the 419 delegates up for grabs as one of the 10 states holding a Super Tuesday primary election.
All four GOP candidates have visited the Sooner State in hopes of courting voters, and Rick Santorum made a last-minute stop to the state over the weekend.
Although the Republican primary has attracted the most attention, Democrats are also electing a presidential nominee. Four candidates are challenging President Barack Obama for the nomination.
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Presidential Primary: Voters to select who gets Oklahoma’s 40 delegates
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Residents advised to beware of home repair fraud
The Rogers County Sheriff’s Office is advising county residents to be aware of possible home repair fraud after one Oologah man reported an incident on June 17.
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Youngsters ready for weeklong camp
Fred and Betty have been raising their grandson, Jimmy, for several years and recently adopted him.
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Cameras coming to sheriff’s patrol cars
Rogers County deputies will soon receive cameras in all county patrol vehicles.
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Local storm shelter sales on the rise
Area storm shelter businesses are experiencing an increase in purchase orders following the recent tornado outbreaks across Oklahoma.
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Send a Kid to Camp: Return trip anticipated by children
Nine-year-olds Colton Spencer and Natalee Wilcox are always up for an adventure.
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County’s new phone numbers have citizens seeking information on how to make contact
County officials are settling in after the April move into the new Rogers County Courthouse, however, many citizens remain unaware of the new phone numbers for courthouse offices.
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County election fee discount will not apply if schools participate
Earlier this week the Claremore Daily Progress reported that the Rogers County Commissioners could benefit from sharing an election date with two school bond ballots in September.
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Send a Kid to Camp brightens up lives of children
Even though he’s only 11-years- old, Devin has shown his maturity and compassion being by his dad’s side every step of the way.
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County implements early warning system
With stark images of people recovering from the massive tornado in Moore, Rogers County residents now have the ability to receive emergency alerts through a new electronic early warning system.
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Blue Star Mothers sell Memorial Day flowers in support of troops
The Rogers County Blue Star Mothers chapter will sell Memorial Day flowers today, through Sunday to help raise money for troops. Flowers and sprays will be sold from 4-6 p.m. today, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday on the corner of First and Lynn Riggs, across from the old courthouse.
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