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Oklahoma Swim Academy Expands to Edmond, Bringing Survival Swim Lessons to the Community
Oklahoma Swim Academy is excited to announce the opening of its second location in Edmond, OK, on Tuesday, September 3. The new facility, located at Bryant Square, 420 S. Bryant Avenue, just around the corner from Burlington, will continue the swim school’s mission of promoting drowning prevention and fostering water confidence from an early age.
Alva High School to play host to first Northwest Oklahoma Concert Series Event of 2024-2025
Helen Welch, internationally acclaimed vocalist, entertainer, producer and band-leader, will be performing at Alva High School on Aug. 27 at 7 p.m. as part of the annual Northwest Oklahoma Concert Series. The first Northwest Oklahoma Concert Series of the 2024 – 2025 season, “Helen Welch: The First Ladies of Song,”...
'I'm Staying Out Of It:' Tulsa Mayor Chooses Not To Endorse Any Candidates In Mayoral Race
Mayor Bynum joined News On 6 at 9 with LeAnne Taylor and Dave Davis to discuss the upcoming mayoral election and the Oaklawn Graves excavation. Dave: We're about two weeks away until voters in Tulsa decide who will be the next mayor. You've served in this role for eight years. Are you endorsing anyone for the position?
Vista Shadow Mountain owners to pay former tenants $400,000 for suffering, troubles
TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) — The owners of Vista Shadow Mountain Apartment Complex, which was forced to shut down because of unsafe living conditions, have agreed to a $400,000 settlement with the former tenants. The money will be split between the 229 former tenants who were abruptly evicted from their...
Latest on OSU’s Ollie Gordon injury rumors
OKLAHOMA CITY — As rumors swirl about Oklahoma State University’s star running back being seriously injured, KOCO 5’s Sports Director Bryan Keating said he’s not heard anything about any significant injuries. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. Although nothing with the team...
Notebook: Stribling Under the Radar, OSU’s Third Corner and OSU’s Secondary Benefitting from OSU Receivers
STILLWATER — The Cowboys met with reporters on Saturday for the second time since the start of fall camp. Before Oklahoma State opens its season at 1 p.m. Aug. 31 against South Dakota State, here are three more storylines that stood out from that media availability. Stribling Flying Under...
City of Dewey Brief Water Shut Off Planned for Dewey on Thursday Night
Citizens of Dewey need to be prepared for a planned water shut off for Thursday night. Appearing on KWON's COMMUNITY CONNECTION, Lori Herron with the city of Dewey said the planned water shut off is scheduled for 9pm on Thursday, August 15. The reason for the shut off is to replace a fire hydrant.
City revokes cell tower permit amidst citizen complaints
LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) - Lawton City Council approved a motion to revoke a permit for a U.S. Cellular cell tower sitting at 7990 NW Micklegate Boulevard during the Aug. 13 City Council meeting. This follows multiple complaints from the community and questions from the city on whether or not the...
Five Vian Wolverines play for Team Oklahoma in USSSA National All-State Championship Tournament
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Five members of the Vian Wolverines age 10-and-younger baseball team, Tripp Sumpter, Henry Sullivan, Cooper King, Bronc Sumpter and Laken Pack, represented the area on Team Oklahoma in the USSSA National All State Championship Tournament. This tournament brings ball players across each state together to challenge the best from other states.
Central Lady Tigers a veteran squad this softball season
The Central Lady Tigers, who were 8-22 last fall, will be a veteran squad for this 2024 fastpitch softball season. The Lady Tigers return seven players from a season ago — with four of those being seniors, catcher/shortstop/pitcher Ayrland Jiles (who batted .584 last season to lead the team), shortstop/ third baseman Allie Harris (.311), left fielder Riley Rowland (.229) and first baseman Camryn Gilliam (.267).
Tulsa Woman Wins News On 6 Summer Of Fun Giveaway & Takes Home 2024 Ford Bronco Sport
Seven Oklahomans joined News On 6 at our downtown Tulsa HQ for a chance to win a new 2024 Ford Bronco Sport. The Summer of Fun grand prize giveaway winner was Kathy Casey Gilmore from Tulsa, and they were almost too excited to speak. "I can't believe it," said Gilmore....
New Tulsa control tower cleared for takeoff
The Tulsa International Airport is getting a new air traffic control tower. Construction on the Senator James M. Inhofe Air Traffic Control Tower Complex begins this month, replacing the current one commissioned in the 1950s. At the groundbreaking, Lt. Gov. Matt Pinnell credited the state’s investment in strengthening aviation as contributing to recruitment and growth of aerospace companies, making it the second largest industry in the state.
Town of Braman to open new rental community center
The Town of Braman is inviting everyone to attend the grand opening of their new community building, a rental and event center space that Braman Mayor Donna Campbell has been overseeing and, above all else, is incredibly proud of. The grand opening will be held next Saturday, August 17, from...
Severe Storms and Dangerous Heat Possible for Oklahoma
Summer is still raging on in Oklahoma! More days of dangerous heat are expected for Oklahoma. But a weak cold front will move through Thursday bringing severe thunderstorms to the state. Before the cold front heads to Oklahoma, we'll have another day of dangerous heat. High temperatures will be near...
Oklahoma students are headed back to school. An OSU psychiatrist has tips for supporting them
New schedules, teachers, environments and expectations can be overwhelming for any student, no matter their age. Dr. Sara Coffey said parents should pay special attention to their childrens’ mental health needs as the summer comes to an end and all these changes become a reality. “When kids go back...
First Republican state lawmaker calls for Hiett to resign from Corporation Commission
State Representative J.J. Humphrey (R-Lane) said there are talks happening at the state capitol about forming a panel to investigate the possible impeachment of Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett (R) if he does not voluntarily leave his position.
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