Durant Daily Democrat

Durant Daily Democrat

The Durant Daily Democrat is a daily publication based in Durant, Oklahoma. It caters to the entire Bryan County and extends its reach to several neighboring counties in South Central Oklahoma.

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  • 1 week ago | durantdemocrat.com | Matt Swearengin

    Body It’s back to the drawing board on constructing a new building for county offices after the construction costs turned out to be more than double what was originally estimated. Durant a meeting last week of Bryan County Commissioners Scott Goad, Justin Boone and Brandon Carr, it was revealed that the cost from Mid-Plains Construction to construct a two-story building would be almost $5 million whereas the original estimate was $2,300,000.

  • 1 week ago | durantdemocrat.com | Matt Swearengin

    Body It’s back to the drawing board on constructing a new building for county offi ces after the construction costs turned out to be more than double what was originally estimated. Durant a meeting last week of Bryan County Commissioners Scott Goad, Justin Boone and Brandon Carr, it was revealed that the cost from Mid-Plains Construction to construct a two-story building would be almost $5 million whereas the original estimate was $2,300,000.

  • 1 week ago | durantdemocrat.com | Matt Swearengin

    Many protesters lined West Main Street at 12th Avenue Saturday afternoon for a “No Kings” demonstration to denounce the policies of President Donald Trump. Organized by the Bryan County Democrats and the Bryan County Federation of Democratic Women, it was one of more than 2,100 demonstrations across the U.S. The protests were held the same day as Trump’s birthday and the military parade in Washington D.C.A handful of counter protesters were across the street from them.

  • 3 weeks ago | durantdemocrat.com | Matt Swearengin

    The Rick Mote Legacy Baseball Diamonds at the Multi-Sports Complex were dedicated May 30 in his honor. Mote worked 47 years for the city until his recent retirement and during a city council meeting last month, Parks & Recreation Manager Ryan Brewer asked that the baseball fields be named in Mote’s honor and the council agreed.

  • 3 weeks ago | durantdemocrat.com | Matt Swearengin

    The 27th Magnolia Festival concluded Saturday night at the Choctaw Event Center and the Durant Area Chamber of Commerce is pleased with the turnout and the many volunteers who made the festival happen. The festival, that was May 29-31, has been a tradition since 1997 and it has been held every year except during COVID in 2020.

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