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Early voting on 1-cent tax begins Friday
Early voting for the Rogers County Special 1-cent Tax election begins at 8 a.m. Friday at the Rogers County Election Board located at 415 West 1st Street in Claremore.
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Cowling's editorials wins 1st place at AP/ONE
Claremore Daily Progress Editor Randy Cowling captured first place for editorials Saturday during the Associated Press/Oklahoma News Executives competition in Norman.
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Progress Sports Editor Ritter wins 1st place at AP/ONE
Claremore Daily Progress Sports Editor Tim Ritter was awarded first place for his photography Saturday during the Associated Press/Oklahoma News Executives competition in Norman.
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Progress Reporter Wilken named Best New Journalist at AP/ONE
Claremore Daily Progress reporter Salesha Wilken was named the Best New Journalist of the Year Saturday during the Associated Press/Oklahoma News Executives competition in Norman.
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Senior to Senior: Soon-to-be grads get advice from elders
As another school year comes to a close, high school seniors prepare themselves for life after graduation. Faced with more responsibilities and decisions, the transition can be a difficult one to make for students.
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Emergency Management audit reveals documentation lapses
Oklahoma State Auditor Gary Jones recently released the results of a turnover audit for Rogers County Emergency Management, listing several findings due to a lack of proper documentation.
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Kinsinger to speak at Chelsea graduation reception
David Kinsinger of L-3 Communications will address the 2013 Chelsea High School graduates during the annual Delphian Review Club Senior Reception at 6:15 Monday at the Mark Delozier home.
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Get Your ‘Clicks’ on Route 66 crackdown continues Friday
This Friday, law enforcement agencies across eight states will be taking part in the quarterly “Get Your ‘Clicks’ on Route 66” seat belt crackdown, enforcing seat belt and child passenger safety laws. The high-visibility mobilization runs for 24 hours on Friday.
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In Her Shoes: Walkers bring awareness to domestic violence
Safenet Services held the organization’s third consecutive Walk a Mile in Her Shoes fundraiser Saturday morning at Claremore’s Ne-Mar Center.
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Thacker, DeLozier vote to fund RCIDA
The Rogers County Commissioners voted 2 to 1 Monday to support economic development by providing $300,000 in funding to the Rogers County Industrial Development Authority.
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