Krittenbrink Pharmacy unveils new drive-thru window service

By Carol Mowdy Bond Contributing Writer Krittenbrink Pharmacy, located at 315 W. Kansas Avenue in Okarche, has a new drive-thru window. Owner Brian Schieber said he added...

Carter, Varnell face off in Ward 1 Oklahoma City Council election

Editor’s Note: This is the second of two articles about candidates in Oklahoma City Council elections set April 6. Oklahoma City’s Ward 1 and...

Yukon grain elevators have rich history

By Carol Mowdy Bond Contributing Writer Nestled into the heart of Yukon, and sometimes known as “The Silos,” the structures of the original Yukon Mill and...

Yukon arsonist pleads guilty

By Conrad Dudderar Staff Writer A Yukon man has pleaded guilty in an arson case for setting fire to and destroying a backyard, utility boxes and...

Adding color to your world

By Carol Mowdy Bond Contributing Writer Artist Cindy Bench’s paintings are coloring the nation. And she’ll soon have paintings on even more walls. Bench is an art...

Yukon residents offered spring ‘Big Junk’ pick-up

After spring cleaning, Yukon residents now have a convenient option when deciding how to get rid of large junk items. Yukon’s curbside “Big Junk” event...

Help with COVID-19 appointments now available in Yukon

By Robert Medley Managing Editor As more and more Oklahomans are vaccinated for COVID-19, more and more people seem to also have trouble making their appointments...

Seven bid on Garth Brooks Trail project

By Conrad Dudderar Staff Writer Seven contractors submitted bids - ranging from $839,423 to $1,251,489 - to build a new multi-use trail in the heart of...

Yukon Community Center hosts spring break camp

By Robert Medley Managing Editor Children who attended a spring break camp at the City of Yukon’s Community Center had a chance to see some exotic...

Passport promotes Route 66 across Oklahoma

By Conrad Dudderar Staff Writer With so much to see and do on Oklahoma’s 400-plus miles of Route 66, state tourism official recently encouraged a Yukon...