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Education
Line in the sand, teachers demand raise or they walk
The Oklahoma Education Association leveled a threat to the Oklahoma Legislature in a news conference on Thursday:Â fund a pay…
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Community
Community Spirit, LIONS go to state
The big game is Thursday night. A pep rally is scheduled at the school at 2:30 this afternoon and the…
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Community
Luther Grown & Raised: 2018 Alumni Weekend
It happens every other year. And every Lion is invited. Preparations are in full swing for Luther Alumni Weekend, May…
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Sports
Luther’s basketball road to state
For the boys and the girls. The Luther Lions took the Area Champ trophy Friday after beating Nowata 76 –…
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Police
Manhunt for hit and run suspect continues
Authorities continue a manhunt for a suspect who hit a road construction worker, ditched a stolen car and took…
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Town
Now Hiring
The Town of Luther is hiring. There are openings for a part-time police officer, a contracted Town attorney and a…
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Community
The campaign trail in Luther
"From all of my conversations, it sounds like exciting things are happening in Luther," said Drew Edmondson.
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Community
DJ’s TURNS ONE
DJ’s is turning one. Luther’s barbecue restaurant on Ash and Main has made it all the way around the calendar…
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Town
Henry takes plea, resigns from Town Board
Luther Town Trustee Ron Henry took a plea deal on his voter fraud charge before his trial was to begin…
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Obituary
Remembering Freda Mae Boydston
Freda Mae Boydston (87) of Luther went to be with the Lord on February 21, 2018. Freda was born May…
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Fire
Fire Destroys Luther Home
It was a passerby who noticed the smoke coming out of the house on Cedar between Fifth and Sixth Streets…
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Police
“Bonding Beyond Belief:” the case for the pd
Luther Police Chief David Randall got approval to hire a part-time officer at the February Town Board Meeting. The $10…
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Town
Applause at the Audit
There were clapping and a collective sigh of relief after an audit presentation to the Luther Town Board of Trustees…
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Education
Principally speaking and the flu bug
Two of three Luther Public Schools’ principals are approved to continue on for another school year. Elementary Principal Sheila Wilson…
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