On the podcast this week: the county health department getting is ready to bring their mobile wellness unit back to Ardmore, area voters need to be registered by next week if they want to cast a ballot in local elections, and the overnight shelter for unhoused Ardmoreites is looking to reopen its doors.
The Carter County Commission has applied for a major grant to improve several miles of roads just south of US Highway 70, plus Ardmore’s public radio affiliate is back on the air at a lower power after frigid conditions last week damaged equipment at their Ardmore transmitter.
Scott Stahl stopped by The Junction this week to talk about his campaign for the Ardmore City Commission and the seat currently held by Mayor Nancy Sjulin, who will be the guest in The Junction next week.
This week’s episode also has a rundown of a few things to know about as we head into the weekend and the first week of March.
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