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Former OK deputy arrested on second degree rape charge pleads guilty to falsifying records
UPDATE (6/6/24) — A former Canadian County Sheriff's deputy who was arrested on a second degree rape charge last year pleaded guilty to one of his three charges in a federal investigation.
Off-road Event Scheduled to Raise Money for VFW and Community Dogs and Cats
Guthrie businesses, City of Guthrie, Guthrie Chamber of Commerce, Kicker Audio Performance, Vance Auto Group and other supporting companies and individuals have scheduled Midwest Liftfest 2024 for Saturday September 28th. The event, previously named Midwest Jeepfest, will begin at 12 p.m. and take place at the off-road track and festival grounds located behind John Vance Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and RAM – 5322 S. Division Street. Guthrie, OK.
OKC residents invited to share ideas for new park
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma City officials are inviting residents to share their ideas for a new park set to open in southwest OKC. Open the video player above to see some of the headlines KOCO 5 is following. Swisher Park, which will be the city’s newest park, is 119...
Superintendent Dr. Mike Simpson honored by State Legislature
In a special recognition at the Board of Education meeting on Monday night, State Representative John Talley presented Guthrie Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Mike Simpson with a citation from the State of Oklahoma for being named Superintendent of the Year. The citation, a testament to Dr. Simpson’s exceptional leadership and...
Oklahoma cops can still use training banned in other states: 'It involves no vetting'
A medic for the Oklahoma and Canadian county sheriff’s tactical team stood in front of nearly 1,000 officers from across the country in Atlantic City and explained his distaste for treating gang members. “I don’t like treating turds, right? Like (expletive) it, the ambulance can take care of them,...
Four GOP contenders contend for District 60 seat
A new legislator representing Oklahoma House District 60 is due to take office after November’s general election. Although the identity of that individual has not been determined, one thing is for certain. A Yukon Republican will continue to hold the seat. That’s because four Yukon Republicans filed in early...
Jeff Ball resigns from Guthrie Public Schools after 29 years of service
In a shift for Guthrie Public Schools, Jeff Ball, a long-time and highly respected educator, has announced his resignation. Ball, has been with the district for 29 years, marking the end of a remarkable tenure that has touched many lives in the community. Ball’s journey with Guthrie Public Schools began...
Edmond City Council passes $676M budget, boosts fire and police staff
EDMOND — The Edmond City Council approved a $676 million budget for fiscal year 2025 Monday night that includes funding for 54 new employee positions, half of them in the fire and police departments. ...
Downtown OKC arena transit hub, rail system for Norman, Edmond reliant on 2025 election
A possible intercity transit hub at the future NBA arena site could connect Norman and Edmond residents with downtown Oklahoma City, but the plans are contingent on another upcoming election. OKC residents voted in December to approve a one-cent sales tax to fund construction of the new arena, but local...
Warr Acres seeks to change trash service to Big Blues
Warr Acres seeks to change trash service to Big BluesAt the end of May the Warr Acres City Council received a special recognition and took up an important issue that affects life in the the city. Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
Edmond police seek help identifying woman in Hobby Lobby theft case
EDMOND, OK (KOKH) — Do you know her? The Edmond Police Department needs help finding out who the person in the photos is. Investigators want to speak to her regarding a theft at Hobby Lobby. If you recognize her, contact Detective Baxley at 405-359-4457.
After 14 years on the run, Yukon man found in the UK
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — After 14 years on the run, a man formerly of Yukon has been captured and extradited from the United Kingdom to the United States. Mehran Koranki, 63, reportedly left the United States following his criminal conviction at trial on mail fraud and money laundering charges in late 2010.
Yukon’s Davis aiming to make Olympic Trials
Already a two-time individual NCAA champion in the pole vault, Yukon’s Kyla Davis celebrated more success in late-May when she was part of Pittsburg State’s Division-II national title. “We knew we were in the running for it and had a good chance going in, but it was also...
'Frightening' Boom Shakes Edmond Neighborhood: Family Investigates Why
An Edmond family says a loud boom on Monday ended with a fallen tree in their driveway. Cynde Collins Clark and her husband have lived in the area for decades and have felt the shake of earthquakes, helicopters, and planes throughout the years. "But this was nothing like that," she...
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