Dérailleur owner Richie Bean would like to see downtown Yukon become a destination district.
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Food Briefs: ARTonTAP, Dérailleur, Sam’s Club National BBQ Tour and more
ARTonTAP prepares for its 13th year, Dérailleur celebrates its grand opening and the Midwest City Sam’s Club hosts a team barbecue showdown.
GreenAcres Market plans pet adoption day filled with pooch-friendly events
“We go to as many events as we can so people will know about us,” Smith said.
Fireworks and sparklers aren’t the only ways to celebrate the Fourth of July, especially here in the metro.
Fireworks and sparklers aren’t the only ways to celebrate the Fourth of July, especially here in the metro.
Chicken-Fried News: Hall no
Yukon scraps plans for new city hall amid financial mismanagement.
Chicken-Fried News: Educational arrests
Police busted a drug ring in two houses near Yukon’s Mustang Trails Elementary School.
Flatfoot 56 brings Celtic punk to Yukon’s Iron Thistle Scottish Festival
Flatfoot 56 frontman Tobin Bawinkel balances substitute teaching with the jovial music of his bagpipe-assisted hardcore punk band.
Rayo OKC revels in surge of local soccer interest
Rayo OKC’s April 2 opener was the first professional sports event in the history of Yukon.
Urban Land Institute issues awards for land development
Urban Land Institute’s Impact Awards recognize development and building efforts around the metro.
Facing uncertain future, Stage Door Theatre presents edgy James Dean-themed production
Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean follows an all-female James Dean fan club.
