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Broken Arrow native takes charge at municipal court
A new judge has been chosen for Broken Arrow Municipal Court following Judge Steven E. Edgar’s retirement after 24 years of service. Judge Dennis Sagely, who has served Broken Arrow as the court’s associate judge since 2005, was appointed to lead the court beginning July 1. “It has...
Crowder’s Ethan Fender Announces Commitment to Oral Roberts University
NEOSHO, MO — Crowder Sophomore Infielder Ethan Fender won’t be traveling too far to continue his baseball career as he is committed to Oral Roberts University. Fender had a big season for Crowder this past season. He played in 63 games. In those 63 games, he racked up 84 hits hitting 18 doubles. Fender was […]
Drownings reported at Grand Lake, Keystone Lake during Fourth of July holiday weekend
GROVE — Authorities have recovered the bodies of multiple drowning victims in northeast Oklahoma over the Fourth of July weekend, including at least two at Grand Lake. According to multiple news reports, officers with the Grand River Dam Authority Police Department recovered the body of Levi Gibson, 39, of Afton, around 5...
God Provided the Last Big Bang
In a remarkable photograph, Jeff Flinn caught a lighting strike hitting a small pond at the HOA Southern Reserve in Jenks during their July 4th Celebration this year. Board President Jason Reed said “We knew rain was on the way, but we didn’t expect lighting to hit that close.”
Siegfried Kite Festival Takes Flight At Chandler Park
It may be summertime, but that doesn’t mean the learning stops. Michael is going into kindergarten, and even though the school year is more than a month away, he’s getting ahead on his studies. “I’m excited to see it fly,” Michael said. He and his brother...
EMSA urges vigilance at pools and lakes as drownings rise before holiday weekend
Tulsa, Okla. (KTUL) — Pools and lakes present the perfect destination during summer holiday weekends, but EMSA says to be vigilant. Sadly, this week we’ve already reported on several drownings before the weekend even started. "Last year they had 14 calls," said Russell Friske, the Paramedic Instructor for...
Bike sharing service closing in Broken Arrow, Tulsa
A service that allowed people to share bikes announced it is shuttering in Tulsa and Broken Arrow. This Machine recently posted on its Facebook page that Tulsa Bike Share was ceasing operations as of June 30. “Unfortunately, we were not able to find a sustainable solution and made the decision...
Oklahoma singer-songwriter is featured in 'Twisters,' 'Reservation Dogs' — and this year, WoodyFest
Ken Pomeroy's admiration for Woody Guthrie goes back at least as far as eighth grade, when she penned a nine-minute song about the late, great Oklahoma folk troubadour and performed it in Washington, D.C., as part of a national contest. The Moore native was still in middle school the first time she seized an open mic slot at the Rocky Road Tavern during the Woody Guthrie Folk Festival in Okemah, and she was just a...
Oscar Mayer Wienermobile Makes Its Way Through Tulsa Metro
America's famous Hotdog on Wheels was in Tulsa for the weekend. It made several stops around town to promote some of Oscar Mayer's new products. It's not every day someone gets to see a hot dog on wheels, but luckily for Tulsans, they caught the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile in town during the Fourth of July weekend.
Isaiah Hartenstein mulled over decision to leave Knicks for Thunder
Mulling over his choices, Isaiah Hartenstein made the close decision to sign with the Oklahoma City Thunder over the New York Knicks. Traditionally struggling to draw free agents, a mixture of contract and being a contender helped the Thunder land Hartenstein, who is seen as the best outside addition in franchise history.
Former Bartlesville Mayor George C. Meese Has Passed Away
George C. Meese passed away Saturday, July 6, 2024 in Bartlesville. Meese served as the Mayor of Bartlesville, Oklahoma from 1979 to 1981. During his tenure, he was actively involved in the community, holding various positions at Phillips Petroleum, serving as a deacon at First Baptist Church, and being the President of the Rotary Club. His contributions left a lasting impact on the city.
TIMELINE: Severe storms possible for parts of the state overnight, stronger chances Sunday afternoon
OKLAHOMA CITY — KOCO 5 meteorologist Sabrina Bates shows the risk and timeline for possible severe weather in the state overnight and through Sunday. The main threats with storms on Sunday afternoon include wind gusts above 60 mph and hail. There is a very low tornado potential. Open the...
HUD Officials View Results of Chickasaw Nation Housing Programs
The Chickasaw Nation welcomed visitors from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban development (HUD) April 17. Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby and tribal officials welcomed HUD representatives for a daylong tour of the Chickasaw Nation’s housing, education and health developments located in Ada, Oklahoma. “Housing is foundational to...
Four-star safety Omarion Robinson commits to the Oklahoma Sooners
Brandon Hall has been a force on the recruiting trail since he took over the safeties position, and that ability to recruit showed itself again on Saturday. Oklahoma landed its 21st commit of the 2025 recruiting class when four-star safety Omarion Robinson committed to Oklahoma over offers from Oregon, Arkansas and LSU. Robinson is a dynamic player on the back end of a defense. He’s 6 feet and 171 pounds, and he has the footwork to play a number of roles in the secondary. He’s competitive and unafraid to be physical. He can also play in man-to-man coverage, a trait many safeties...
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