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Champlin Pool Hosts Adult Swim Night
ENID, OK (July 3, 2024) – WHERE: Champlin Pool – 400 West Cherokee Avenue, Enid, OK 73701. DETAILS: City of Enid Parks and Recreation department will be hosting an Adult Swim Nights at Champlin from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The pool entrance fee is $3.00 per individual per...
Permits Due for Bartlesville Businesses
City of Bartlesville businesses have until the end of July to renew their license before a late fee penalty is deducted. Chief Building Official with the City of Bartlesville, Trey Yankovich says the community development department will email a renewal notice and you will then have 30 days to respond and renew.
Cherokee Nation signs Academy Award recipient Wes Studi to 'Nanyehi' musical
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – Cherokee Nation has signed Academy Award recipient Wes Studi to its October production of “Nanyehi – The Story of Nancy Ward.”. The historical Cherokee musical is set for Oct. 11-12 at Hard Rock Live Tulsa with auditions taking place July 12-14. A direct descendant...
AUDIT REQUEST: Muskogee City Council set to ask state for audit
Leaders in Muskogee announced they want to move forward with a forensic audit. A group of citizens has called for this kind of audit for a while. Now, the city plans to deliver on their wishes.
Lake Murray swells with holiday tourists
CARTER COUNTY, Okla. (KTEN) — It's gearing up to be a busy 4th of July in Carter County. Visitors are already pouring in at Lake Murray and in the Ardmore city limits, where Ardmore police will be busy ensuring that everyone is safe. The Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department...
Guthrie slowly begins operations at new $20M Wastewater Treatment Plant
As of Tuesday morning, the City of Guthrie has started utilizing its new $20 million wastewater treatment plant, although it is not yet fully operational. City Manager Eddie Faulkner provided an update to the council, outlining the steps being taken to bring the facility to full functionality. “We have turned...
Collinsville And Okmulgee Reschedule 4th Of July Firework Displays
Multiple cities in green country are rescheduling their firework displays due to potential storms Thursday night. The City of Collinsville announced a new night for their fireworks display. The new show is at the Collinsville city park from 6 p.m. to 10 pm. Saturday July 13th. The city said they...
Festival meet and greet sees record turn out
“I love our people. I love talking to people that come in from out of state. I love seeing people I haven’t seen in a while, and so that’s what this is, that’s what this time is. It’s like half a family reunion and half where you just meet new people. It’s about the people, it really is.” – MCN Second Chief Del Beaver.
INTEGRIS Health Southwest Medical Center Welcomes OKC Mayor David Holt
Earlier this year when INTEGRIS Health Southwest Medical Center achieved Pathway to Excellence re-designation for the third time from the American National Nurses Credentialing Center, Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt was invited to tour the hospital. On Thursday, June 26, he visited the facility for the first time and learned about some of the vital care and services provided to patients.
Oklahoma receives $113.8M in federal Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act loans
The Build America Bureau recently approved three Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act loans of up to $113.8 million for to the Oklahoma Capital Improvement Authority on behalf of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation. “Oklahoma’s innovative approach to expedite delivery of safety improvements for rural roads years ahead of the initial schedule not only saves […] The post Oklahoma receives $113.8M in federal Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act loans appeared first on Transportation Today.
What to expect: Fourth of July will be hot and humid with a potential for storms later
A hot and humid holiday is on tap, but Oklahoma City and most of the state could see thunderstorms in the evening and into the night. The National Weather Service in Norman said heat indices will be up to 110 degrees in Oklahoma City and Lawton, 106 degrees in Ponca City and about 111 degrees in Ada.
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