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Cavett Kids Foundation holding summer camp for children battling chronic illnesses
ADAIR, Okla. — The Cavett Kids Foundation, a local nonprofit, is holding a summer camp for children and youth diagnosed with a chronic or life-threatening illness to help them experience traditional camp fun. The Cavett Kids Foundation is holding the five-day camp session for free. It kicked off on...
Oklahoma Sooners safety named to Jim Thorpe Award watch list
One of the best defensive backs in college football is taking the stage once again in 2024 as Billy Bowman opted to return to the Oklahoma Sooners for his senior season. In 2023, Bowman erupted for six interceptions, returning three of them for interceptions. He became a highlight reel waiting to happen, making quarterbacks pay for trying him in the passing game.
FHU’s inaugural Equip Ministry Camp trains young men for future ministry
For 19-year-old Tucker Cates of Durant, Oklahoma, it was an experience that he described as “one of the best weeks of my life.” With future plans to serve the Lord full-time through ministry work, Cates was thrilled to take part in a unique opportunity to learn from faithful Christian men who had plenty of wisdom, knowledge and professional advice to share. Freed-Hardeman University’s College of Biblical Studies hosted 12 young participants for the inaugural Equip Ministry Camp on campus May 28-31. The mission of the camp was to provide a learning environment for young men, ages 13-19, to study the Word of God, prepare and present lessons and enhance their ability to minister in a congregational setting.
Tulsa Noodlers Take The Field Thursday & Friday With Special Giveaways Including Tess Maune Bobbleheads
The Tulsa noodlers, the Drillers' alternate identity, will be back at ONEOk field on Thursday and Friday with special giveaways on both nights. On Friday night the first 500 fans will get one of these a bobblehead of News on 6 anchor Tess Maune holding a giant catfish. The game on Friday starts at 7 p.m. but Tess will be throwing out the first pitch a little before then meeting up with folks afterward.
2 In Custody, Police Chase Involving Missing Woman Ends In OKC
Two people were taken into custody after a police chase involving a stolen vehicle Wednesday morning in Oklahoma City, according to police. Oklahoma City Police said they located a stolen car from North Carolina involving a missing woman, and followed the vehicle onto Interstate 40. After following the car onto...
AM NewsBrief: July 31, 2024
U.S. Department of the Interior Uncovers More Details on Federal Indian Boarding Schools. The U.S. Department of the Interior has more details about history of Federal Indian Boarding Schools. Back in 2021, Secretary Deb Haaland of the Pueblo of Laguna tribe, helped launch an investigation into federal Indian boarding schools.
Ok or NOT Ok to allow minors to get married with parental permission?
So, California, in addition to New Mexico, Mississippi and Oklahoma do NOT have minimum age requirements to get married. Meaning, kids can get married with parental permission... is this Ok or Not Ok? We want to hear from you, let us know what YOU think in the comments. newsletter. Sign...
An Oklahoma district court is among the slowest in the nation. It's led to delayed justice
Kamrin Green’s middle school students were supposed to research an injustice and find a solution. That assignment was put on hold as Green wondered whether the assignment would run afoul of House Bill 1775. It took 2 ½ years to get an answer, as an injunction that would temporarily bar implementation of the...
Brent Venables on Jackson Arnold: 'I couldn't have more peace about him as the leader of our team'
The quarterback position has a lot to do with embracing chaos. Jackson Arnold learned plenty about that during his first collegiate start last year. He now enters the season as the signal caller for the Sooners ahead of a high-stakes time for the program. But his head coach in Brent Venables feels Arnold has all the intangibles to be successful.
Harm Reduction Program Seeks To Curb Overdoses On Cherokee Reservation
Twice a week, Coleman Cox drives more than an hour into controversy. He's headed to Vinita, Oklahoma, in the northern part of the Cherokee reservation, in a van stocked with clean syringes. The program is based around harm reduction, a method focused on preventing drug overdoses and the spread of...
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