Have you noticed the bumpy section of Fifth Street between Main and Ash? How about the potholes on Pecan Street (the road between BancFirst and Dollar General)? Improvements are on the way. Beginning the second week of April, Oklahoma...
No one likes to be without municipal water service, but it happens. Leaks and breaks plague any system, including the aging underground lines that carry clean water to the faucets of homes and businesses in the Town of Luther....
Bids are open for the construction of a new public works facility for the Luther Public Works Authority. Paid for with grant funding, the new “shop” will house all public works equipment in a secure facility and includes a...
The Luther Fire Department was featured in a promotional video shown at a recent “Legislative Power Brunch” sponsored by the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG). The 24-minute video is posted on YouTube, and Luther is featured about 12...
REAP Grants will fund infrastructure and economic development projects Feb. 2, 2024 —The Town of Luther will benefit from three grant awards to address economic development and infrastructure improvements. The $250,000 award through the 2024 Rural Economic Action Plan...
The Luther Board of Trustees is seeking applications to fulfill a term on the Board of Trustees following the resignation of Trustee Valarie Braxton. The remaining four board members will appoint a successor for the volunteer governance role during...
In 2023, The Town of Luther, Oklahoma, celebrated its quasquicentennial, marking its founding in 1898. The last 125 years of our shared history have brought many opportunities, changes, and challenges, with the hope of a bright future for our...
The Town of Luther Board of Trustees voted to approve an Audit of Financial Statements for the Fiscal Year that ended June 30, 2023. The audit was presented by Autumn L. Williams, CPA, Esq., at the December 12, 2023,...
August 21, 2023 URGENT MESSAGE Dear Residents, This weekend, there was a major blockage in our sewer system. Luther Public Works Authority (LPWA) had to engage the services of a commercial plumbing company from Oklahoma City due to the...
The Board of Oklahoma County Commissioners awarded the Luther Volunteer Fire Department $375,000 as part of an American Rescue Plan Act project. The funds will be used to purchase a new “pumper tanker” engine, an apparatus that combines the...