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Main Street Duncan prepares for Holiday Stroll. By Tamara Gregor The Duncan Banner. 18 hrs ago. The holiday season is approaching and shoppers can jumpstart their Christmas lists when the Holiday Stroll takes place Nov. 16 along Main Stre….
The Duncan Banner - A place for honoring and remembering loved ones, share memories, life stories, personal milestones and offer condolences to celebrate the life of those who have passed away.
Oklahoma lawmaker proposes ending straight-party voting, but some say it could be a tough sell. Oklahoma is one of the last few states with the option to vote straight-party on the ballot, but one Democrat wants to change that.
CU-Duncan to continue homeschool series. Nov 10, 2024. Duncan’s college campus will continue to prepare homeschool students for the college experience through a proposed series of informational sessions. Community.
Search Obituaries in The Duncan Banner - a space for sharing memories: search for life stories, milestones, guestbook entries, and celebrate life of your loved ones.
Football, tennis and brotherhood; HOF inductee Gary Schornick humbled by nomination. 14 hrs ago. Note: This is the seventh of eight in the series highlighting the 2024 Duncan Athletic Hall of Fame class. All eight inductees will be honored…. +4.
One of four original businesses in Duncan, The Banner is the oldest city business that has remained in operation without a change in name. The paper was founded in 1892, and it is believed that the original presses were delivered on the first train that ever stopped at the Duncan depot.
Oklahoma higher education officials ask to raise funding by $95 million, release legislative agenda. OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma’s higher education officials announced Thursday a $1.12 billion budget request for fiscal year 2026 and the board’s l….
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On Friday afternoon, Mayor Robert Armstrong issued a letter to Duncan citizens. In his letter, Armstrong states that he believes “in open, transparent government,” and writes that he wants to address “questions regarding individual utility bills.”