Claremore Daily Progress
TypeWeekly newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
OwnerCommunity Newspaper Holdings Inc.
News editorChelsea Weeks
Staff writersJennifer Maupin
Headquarters315 West Will Rogers Blvd
Claremore, Oklahoma 74017 ย United States
Circulation900 Sunday, 500 weekdays[1]
Websiteclaremoreprogress.com

The Claremore Daily Progress is a newspaper published twice per week (print) and three times per week (electronic edition) in Claremore, Oklahoma, United States. Founded on June 29, 1892, it also sometimes covers the communities of Catoosa, Chelsea, Inola, Oologah, Tacora Hills, Pryor, Oklahoma, Twin Oaks and Verdigris in Rogers County, Oklahoma.

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  1. ^ CNHI-CAN Circulation, figures for an undetermined date, accessed February 18, 2007.
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