Millerette netters place fourth at PCO tourney
By Chuck Reherman
Sports Editor
OKLAHOMA CITY - With a young team, new Yukon Millerette tennis coach Wes Ankrom wasn’t sure what to expect in the...
Heartbreaker ends YHS’ season
By Chuck Reherman
Sports Editor
NORMAN - There is two words to best describe Yukon’s first trip to the class 6A Area Tournament in the past...
Millers beats Huskies 6-1 in season opener
By Chuck Reherman
Sports Editor
Coming out of the gates strong.
Yukon turned in a solid outing at the plate and on the mound in posting a...
Velasco’s hat trick keys 3-1 Miller win
By Chuck Reherman
Sports Editor
Yukon head coach Neil Hilton knew it was only a matter of time before Gilberto Velasco would have “his break-out game.”
It...
Soccer Millerettes blank Moore 2-0 in opener
By Chuck Reherman
Sports Editor
A dominating start.
Yukon’s Millerette soccer team opened their season in fine fashion, posting a 2-0 win over Moore Tuesday night at...
‘Yukon’s Best Roundup’ to honor top citizens, businesses
By Conrad Dudderar
Staff Writer
Yukon’s Citizen of the Year will be among winners unveiled next month during an annual fete that takes on a different...
Well done for 50 years
By Robert Medley
Managing Editor
The Johnnie’s restaurants are known for the charbroiled hamburgers, the hand-grated cheese, onion rings and fries.
Not to mention the original Johnnie’s...
State Rep. Rhonda Baker honors Vietnam vet from county
State Rep. Rhonda Baker, R-Yukon, recognized El Reno’s Ralph Oltermann as the Veteran of the week Monday, March 1 in the Oklahoma House of...
Yukon buys new sewer truck
By Conrad Dudderar
Staff Writer
It may not be the sexiest purchase of the year, but it’s an important one.
The City of Yukon is updating its...
Drugged driver can’t recall fatal crash – report
By Conrad Dudderar
Staff Writer
A Hinton woman who faces life in prison for causing a crash that killed a Yukon man says she can’t remember...