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Bartlesville City Council to Discuss Resolution Addressing Public Drag Shows
The Bartlesville City Council is expected to discuss a resolution Tuesday related to public drag queen performances, with the intent to firm up First Amendment protections and public safety for drag performers, attendees and protestors. The controversy arose in 2022 during the Bartlesville Pride event held at Unity Square, where...
City issues statement on DEQ boil advisory
On Aug. 28 The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality required that Ponca City Municipal Water Public Water Supply to inform users of a boil advisory for facilities on 900 south Enterprise Road. The advisory asked residents to use water that has been brought to a full, rolling boil for at...
Oklahoma Rodeo Loses 40 Horses, Housing First Model Reshapes OKC Homelessness Fight, OKC Labor Day Holiday Schedule: This Week’s Top News Stories
Oklahoma Rodeo Company Lost Over 40 Horses Due to Contaminated Feed – RFD-TV Beutler and Son Rodeo Company, based in Elk City, Oklahoma since 1929, recently lost between 40-70 horses due to contaminated feed. The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture is investigating how a poisonous cattle drug ended up in the horse feed mix. Dr. Gregg VeneKlasen stated that tiny amounts of monensin can be fatal for horses. The Beutlers still care for 140 horses while awaiting test results on the feed sample.
Local jewelry store celebrates major milestone with a treasure hunt
J. David Jewelry has called Tulsa home for three decades. To celebrate its 30th anniversary, J.David Jewelry is sending Tulsans on a scavenger hunt for hand-selected jewelry scattered throughout the Tulsa metro area. Every day in September, J. David will post a clue on their social media platforms of iconic places in Tulsa where they have hidden jewelry boxes with one-of-a-kind treasures. You can also enter to win an all-inclusive trip for two.
Five Iron Golf franchise coming to Yukon area
Bryan Neeley’s Canadian County roots run deep. He was born and raised in Yukon, his wife is from here and the couple is raising their kids in the area, which means Neeley has a genuine interest in the local community. So, when business partner Jamie Ward approached Neeley about...
Alabama company recalls jerky because of lack of inspections
Hickory Hollow Jerky, a Eufaula, AL, establishment, is recalling 6,229 pounds of ready-to-eat jerky products that were produced without the benefit of federal inspection, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today. The beef jerky and bacon jerky products were produced on various dates...
Why is Oklahoma State playing South Dakota State? Cowboys opening 2024 season vs reigning FCS champions
The early weeks of the college football season are traditionally stuffed with non-competitive matchups between the sport’s haves and have-nots. Before the grind of conference play begins, programs from the Power Four leagues routinely schedule games against Group of Five and FCS opponents. Those contests usually have a predictable outcome, with the larger school with significantly more resources comfortably beating — and in some instances outright demolishing — its overmatched foe. ...
Help wanted: Oklahoma works to lower barriers to long-term care careers
Brynley Whitekiller clocks in three to four times a week for 12-hour shifts at Cearu Medical Resort, a skilled nursing facility in Tulsa. She enjoys that schedule because of the balance it gives her to take care of herself after she spends long days caring for others. Her work as...
OSU Flips Austin Johnson’s Commitment from OU
A pretty big, but somewhat expected commitment flip for Oklahoma State this week as Austin Johnson has decided he will no longer wrestle for OU and will commit to the Cowboys. When Johnson committed to OU, he trained at the M2 Training Center with now Oklahoma State head coach David Taylor.
Daily Bullets (Aug. 30): Pokes Flip a Sooner Wrestling Commit, Weekend Football Watch Guide
Daily Bullets We’re looking for sponsorships for the upcoming season and school year. Are you interested in sponsoring 10 Thoughts or Daily Bullets? Reach out to Marshall at [email protected] to get the conversation started. OSU Bullets • A weekend watch guide for college football from an Oklahoma State perspective (PFB) • David Taylor flipped a wrestling commit from the Sooners to the Cowboys (PFB) • Collin Oliver had a great quote about Mike Gundy: “When you first get here, you’re really scared to talk with the head coach,” said senior linebacker Collin Oliver. “I know I was. You look up...
Oklahoma woman arrested for shoplifting after lookout husband ‘fell asleep’ on the job
The woman was apprehended trying to steal over $1,000 worth of merchandise from a Nordstrom Rack. Her husband, who was supposed to warn her if police arrived, was outside asleep.
Northeast Oklahoma Electric Cooperative seeks rate hike to keep service 'safe and reliable'
Northeast Oklahoma Electric Cooperative is based in Vinita and serves more than 38,000 electric customers in the northeast corner of the state, according to its website. If the Oklahoma Corporation Commission approves the utility’s request, electric rates would increase by nearly 5%, boosting the cooperative’s annual revenue by about $4.5 million.
Bartlesville Falters in 2nd Half at Newcastle
Bartlesville High football kicked off the season at Newcastle on Thursday night. The Bruins battled back after an early deficit, but faltered in the second half, as the Racers won the contest 49-24. It was 14-0 Newcastle almost as soon as the game began, but Bartlesville made it a contest...
Science Museum Oklahoma unveils Love’s Planetarium
Science Museum Oklahoma is gearing up to reveal a groundbreaking addition: the Love’s Planetarium. This cutting-edge facility is set to revolutionize how we explore the cosmos, boasting a unique hybrid system that merges optical and digital projectors, high-intensity LEDs and fiberoptic technology. As the first of its kind in the Western Hemisphere, the planetarium promises an unparalleled, immersive journey through the universe.
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