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The Used, Taking Back Sunday Announce Fall 2024 Co-Headlining U.S. Tour
The trek kicks off following The Used's ongoing U.S. tour on October 9th in Oklahoma City and runs through October 24th in Anchorage, Alaska. General ticket sales start Friday, July 19th, at 10 a.m. local time. "It's been a really long time since we toured with Taking Back Sunday and...
Henryetta Student Performs at Woody Fest
Grace Pollard, a student at Henryetta High School, was a crowd favorite Saturday at the Woody Guthrie Festival in Okemah. Grace, who took the kids stage second in the line up, sang two songs while playing guitar. Not to box her into one category, Grace takes her singer songwriter style of country music and makes it her own.
Penn State Wrestling: David Taylor’s Contract Details Released
The contract details for Penn State wrestling legend David Taylor in his new job as Oklahoma State’s coach have been released. Taylor, a 2020 Olympic Gold Medalist known as “The Magic Man,” shocked the wrestling world in early May when he took the job to succeed legendary coach John Smith and thus retired from active competition.
Ryan Timms Dominates Xtreme Outlaw Midgets Debut at Spoon River Speedway
LEWISTOWN, IL (July 19, 2024) – Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports (KKM) is firing on all cylinders. Ryan Timms’ victory Friday night at Spoon River Speedway has garnered them five-straight wins with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota. Timms, 17, of Oklahoma City, OK, dominated the Series debut...
Brian Smith teases potential Missouri-Oklahoma wrestling dual on SEC Network
Missouri wrestling coach Brian Smith is all about the growth of wrestling and the SEC may be next. Missouri and Oklahoma, a new SEC school, are the only two schools in the conference that sponsor wrestling. With that, the Tigers and Sooners remain in the Big 12 when it comes to the mat.
SQ 832 $15 min wage petition gets 2X needed signatures
SQ 832 $15 min wage petition gets 2X needed signaturesWorkers for the Raise the Wage campaign turned in their petition signatures to the Oklahoma Secretary of State Monday. Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
Body Recovered In Sand Springs, Authorities Begin Investigation
A body was recovered near the Arkansas River in Sand Springs on Saturday, police confirmed. The Sand Springs Police Department confirmed the body was found and detectives are investigating. News On 6 was at the scene near 2400 South Highway 97 around 9 p.m. where the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office...
Scammers are Hard at Work This Summer
(NAFB) Scammers are working hard this summer to get as much money and personal information from unsuspecting consumers as possible. Sean Voskuhl, the AARP State Director for Oklahoma, says scamming is big business. He says there are several ways that scammers try to swipe money and personal information from consumers.
LA high school amigos help frame Cornerstone Creek house
Three Los Angeles-based high school students, Michael “Mick” Wayne, Ryan Lassner and Abraham Morovati braved the heat on a recent sunny morning to help frame a Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity house in eastern Canadian County. While the young men still love LA, Wayne, who will be a...
ESPN thinks this is Oklahoma’s biggest question mark
Every year, college football teams have strengths and weaknesses on paper before the season begins. During the season, we see what the actual problem areas are and if they get fixed during the season or doom that year’s squad. The Oklahoma Sooners have plenty of strengths on paper. They’re loaded at wide receiver. The linebacker room is filled with talent. The secondary is strong throughout. But, there are some weaker spots on Brent Venables’ third team at OU. ESPN asked its reporters to identify the question marks for each of their Top 25 teams before fall camps begin. The staff has OU...
'She stuck with it.' Pocasset gymnasts admire Olympic superstar for more than her flips
POCASSET — Hand chalk covers the red and blue mats on the floor of Tumble Time Gymnastics. Soon, gymnasts gather in a circle around a coach and get ready to start their practice. ...
See 'Kansas from Above' with drone footage documentary at the Salina Art Cinema
Kansas isn't just a flat, barren land consisting of only crops and cattle. That's the message that the filmmakers of "Kansas from Above," a documentary showcasing aerial footage of the Sunflower State want their audience to realize. The documentary, which will have three additional showings over the next few weeks at the Salina Art...
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