Treatment plant project will be done in phases

By Conrad Dudderar Staff Writer With the projected cost having increased significantly, upgrades to Yukon’s wastewater treatment plant will be done in phases. On July 19, Yukon...

The book is always better

By Emily Loughridge Contributing Writer Krysta Figueroa and Jacqui Cerda met at Vacca Coffeehouse, which formed a sentimental bond to the location, and now the pair...

Blessed Father Stanley Rother Feast this Friday, July 28

The feast for Okarche's native son the Blessed Father Stanley Rother will bring people to Okarche for a dinner and Mass this Friday, July...

‘Smoke on the Water’ drag boat races did not disappoint

By Jeremy Pyle Staff Writer We all came out to Montreux On the Lake Geneva shoreline To make records with a mobile We didn't have much time - Ian Gillan,...

Yukon Police AED project keeps momentum

By Conrad Dudderar Staff Writer The Yukon Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association’s automated external defibrillator (AED) project has gotten another life-saving boost thanks to the Yukon...

It’s summer, but Yukon schools open for campers

By Cara Pattison Contributing Writer Even though school’s out for the summer, kids and parents are banging on the Yukon High School doors to keep kids...

City employee cleans up Yukon

By Emily Loughridge Contributing Writer Carolyn Smith has dutifully served the City of Yukon since 2005, where she worked at the Dale Robertson Center for two...

Donald William Linn

Donald William Linn entered Heaven's Gates on July 17, 2023, at his home in Yukon, OK at the age of 77 after a long...

Yukon Alumni award record 26 scholarships

By Conrad Dudderar Staff Writer The Yukon Alumni Association awarded a record number of scholarships during its annual banquet June 3 at Yukon High School. “We gave...

SH-4 contractor to mobilize in ‘next few weeks’

By Conrad Dudderar Staff Writer A Yukon contractor is expected soon “mobilize” its crews to start construction on the second phase of the State Highway 4...