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The Heart of Perry Wrestling: Honoring Leonard ‘Shorty’ Shelton
Oklahoma high school wrestling lost a coaching legend last week, but Leonard “Shorty” Shelton had an even bigger impact off the mat in the small town of Perry. Shelton led powerhouse Perry High School to 10 state championships and coached 41 individual gold medalists during a brief – though stunningly successful – 11-year stint as head coach (1970-79, 1995).
Horse owner charged with animal cruelty
(Stillwater, Okla.) — A 20-year-old Oklahoma City man accused of failing to provide prescribed medication to a six-year-old Arabian mare kept at Starr Valley Stables in rural Stillwater has been sent a letter to appear in court on July 24 on a charge of animal cruelty or face being arrested.
Yukon man killed in semi rollover crash
A Yukon man was killed this week in a Comanche County semi-truck rollover crash. Matthew R. Williams, 41, was pronounced dead at the scene of a one-vehicle traffic collision that occurred about 12:56 p.m. July 15 on State Highway 65 just south of NE Mountain View Road seven miles south of Sterling.
Bixby High school is banning cell phones | Spartans also respond to Walters' Bible memo
Bixby, Okla. (KTUL) — The first announcement from Bixby public schools is that cell phones will be prohibited starting this fall. This means elementary, middle school, and junior high school students will no longer be able to use cell phones and other communication devices. 10th through 12th grade, which...
Cherokee Nation applies to Build New Casino Near Bartlesville
The Cherokee Nation is expanding its casino footprint as they apply to build another new casino near Bartlesville. Cherokee Nation applied to build a new casino on US-75 south of the Bartlesville city limits. The location is only a few miles from the Osage Casino, which opened less than a year ago. Construction on the project would begin in June 2025.
Bill Snyder's Son Hired at Oklahoma State
A former Kansas State football coach is heading to a conference rival. Sean Snyder, the son of legendary Kansas State football coach Bill Snyder, has agreed to a deal to join the Oklahoma State coaching staff. Snyder most recently served as a special assistant at Kansas under head coach Lance...
Five arrested in attempted robbery of marijuana farm
GARVIN COUNTY, Okla. (KXII) - Five people have been charged in Garvin County with trying to rob a marijuana farm. Court records show Willie Clark, Jeremihy Dews, Daekwon Jackson, and two others listed as “John Doe”, came from Dallas to Maysville to burglarize the farm on Saturday. After...
The massive car dealership cyberattack has sparked a negligence lawsuit from dealers
The June cyberattack of CDK, the company that provides financial services to car dealers, crippled both the company and thousands of dealers across the country. Now dealers and other businesses that relied on the company are suing claiming, CDK was negligent. Suggested Reading. Automotive News reports that Manderbach Ford in...
Oklahoma Christian Joins GLVC as Associate Member in Women’s Bowling
INDIANAPOLIS – The Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) announced Thursday that Oklahoma Christian University will join the league as an associate member in women’s bowling, beginning with the upcoming 2024-25 season. A private Christian university located in Edmond, Oklahoma, the Eagles will compete alongside seven other institutions in...
Yukon man sentenced to five years for juvenile rape
EL RENO – A Yukon man has been sentenced to five years in state prison for raping an underage girl inside his apartment. Jay Fitzpatrick Shelton, 27, pleaded guilty July 1 in Canadian County District Court to rape by instrumentation. Pursuant to a plea agreement, Special Judge David H....
Chat With The Chief: Event Security
After a former President Donald Trump was injured in a shooting at a rally in Pennsylvania, many have asked about the quality of security at similar events. News 9 spoke with Oklahoma City Police Chief Wade Gourley to discuss how his department handles large gatherings.
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