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Know your zone: Texas hurricane evacuation zones
Of Texas’ 254 counties, 14 counties are heavily influenced by coastal impacts. These include: Jefferson, Chambers, Galveston, Brazoria, Matagorda, Calhoun, Jackson, Victoria, Refugio, Aransas, San Patricio, Nueces, Kleberg and Cameron counties.
Blue Bell bringing back two flavors after revival tournament
BREHNAM, Texas (KETK) – The results from Blue Bell’s Great Scoop Revival Flavor Tournament are in and they’re bringing back an extra scoop on top of the winning flavor. Groom’s Cake Ice Cream won the tournament but Blue Bell said there was such an out pouring of community support for the runner up Cookie Cake […]
Texas Prepares to Execute Melissa Lucio on Daughter’s Birthday
The state of Texas is preparing to execute Melissa Lucio, found guilty of capital murder in the death of her 2-year-old daughter. Paramedics responded to Lucio's home on February 17, 2007, after Mariah was found unresponsive. Lucio's alleged confession, 'I guess I did it,' was pivotal in her conviction and...
Keys Take Final Two from Thunder for Series Split
After the Thunder took the first two games on the road in Frederick, the Keys got their revenge in Trenton taking the final two games, splitting the series and winning on Friday night by a final of 11-5. The Thunder jumped out to an early 1-0 lead in their half of the third when John Taylor and Landon Frei sent back-to-back doubles to score the first run. Taylor would take home Hyatt Regency Princeton Thunder Player of the Game honors for his 4-5 night that included two doubles and three runs scored.
Oklahoma high school football: Muskogee 2025 QB Jamarian Ficklin commits to Texas State
One of the top quarterbacks in Oklahoma high school football has made his college decision. Muskogee’s Jamarian Ficklin announced his commitment to Texas State on Thursday. Ficklin led Muskogee to the Class 6A-II state title as a junior last season and was named The Oklahoman’s All-State Offensive Player of the Year.
Exonerated Man Starts Food Truck in OKC After 48 Years of Wrongful Imprisonment
In an inspiring turn of events, a man who was exonerated after spending nearly half a century behind bars has utilized his newfound freedom to give back to the community. Recently freed after 48 years of imprisonment, he celebrated his release by opening a food truck in Oklahoma City and offering free meals.
Hawaii’s Ailana Agbayani transfers from BYU to Oklahoma
Following a standout sophomore season at BYU, Ailana Agbayani has transferred to the University of Oklahoma, joining the powerhouse Southeastern Conference team. The Iolani graduate and former Hawaii State Player of the Year earned All-Big 12 First-Team honors at BYU this past season. As a shortstop and pitcher, Agbayani boasts a career .379 batting average […]
Party at Comanche Lake on July 6
E inaugural Comanche Chamber of Commerce Independence Fest at Comanche Lake this Saturday. Several events and booths will be featured at lake for the whole family between 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. A fireworks display will be held at dusk. Chamber president Laura Lewis is proud of the community for...
SEC Media Days: Schedule, Sooners new conference times, event details.
LSU - Brian Kelly / Ole Miss - Lane Kiffin / South Carolina - Shane Beamer / Vanderbilt - Clark Lea. Georgia - Kirby Smart / Missouri - Eliah Drinkwitz / Oklahoma - Brent Venables / Tennessee - Josh Heupel. Wednesday, July 17. Alabama - Kalen Deboer / Florida -...
Commercial real estate deals from across the Oklahoma City metro area
CBRE Group reports these commercial real estate transactions CBRE 6-25 Park Ave Wholesale Inc. paid $1.7 million to Baker Contracting farms for a 24,000-square-foot industrial building at 3324 N Interstate 35 Service Road. Randy Lacey and Chris Zach, with CBRE, represented the seller. Investream Properties LLC paid $500,000 to Rapid Jack LLC for 4.3 acres...
Sooners have the best back seven in the SEC per Phil Steele
Defense was long a strength for the Oklahoma Sooners. The Bennie Owen, Bud Wilkinson, Chuck Fairbanks and Barry Switzer days produced hard-nosed, hard-hitting defensive units that helped the Sooners win six national championships, along with explosive offenses. Wilkinson and Switzer each took home three titles in the 20th century. After...
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...
Scared, lost pets fill up shelters following 4th of July firework
TULSA, Oklahoma (KJRH) -- Fireworks fun on the 4th of July can be scary and disorienting for pets. Many animals escape their homes in an effort to run away from all the booming noise and flashing bright lights. Pets that don't find their way home when the commotion dies down...
The Porch Learns More About Kids Reading To Dogs At The Library
For children needing confidence when reading, the Metropolitan Library System is helping children receive a much-needed boost with the help of therapy dogs. For more on how the MLS is helping children, the Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Porch visited the Almonte Library near Southwest 59th Street and South May Avenue to learn more.
The Shoppes celebrates one year of fostering small businesses and community
The Shoppes, Guthrie’s downtown retail incubator and community space, is marking its first anniversary with a celebration of its achievements and contributions to the local economy. The Shoppes, which the City of Guthrie overlooks, was funded by the T-Mobile Hometown Grant Program and the USDA’s Rural Business Development Grant....
Henryetta High School Band alumni sought
Calling all Henryetta Fighting Hens & Knights Band alumni!. The Henryetta Band Boosters will host a Band Alumni Banquet this fall with a yet to be determined date. All HHS band alumni, as well as past directors, are asked to join them for an evening of nostalgia, entertainment and dining.
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