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Oklahoma was represented 100 years ago in the running deer event at the 1924 Olympics in Paris
On April 20, 1924, this excerpt appeared in The Daily Oklahoman about the state championship for small-bore rifle shooters to be held in Tulsa. ...The entry of Major J.K. Boles, U.S.F.A., who's stationed at Fort Sill put a different aspect on the prospects of some of the likely candidates for first honors. The major is one...
Oklahoma coach Brent Venables on Josh Heupel: ‘He’s always been a winner’
Josh Heupel and Brent Venables won a national championship together at Oklahoma in 2000. Now they'll face off as opposing SEC coaches. The post Oklahoma coach Brent Venables on Josh Heupel: ‘He’s always been a winner’ appeared first on On3.
⚾ Tulsa Sandlot edges Hutchinson Monarchs in NBC
WICHITA, Kan. - Tulsa Sandlot jumped on the Hutchinson Monarchs early in the first inning early Sunday morning by scoring 5 runs in the bottom of the first and eventually winning 7-6 in the second pool-play game of the 90th annual NBC Tournament at Wichita State University,. Hutch fought back...
Dozens Of Vinita Residents Unsure What's Left Of Their Belongings After A Fire Destroys Much Of Their Apartment Building
Nearly 50 residents in Vinita tried to figure out what to do after a fire destroyed their apartment building. One woman said Burroughs Manor was the last place she lived with her husband before he died, and she just wanted to know if some of their family heirlooms survived the fire.
Prairie dogs moved to safe haven
The prairie dog colony is just five feet from a gravel road south of a car wash. A prairie dog chirped loudly. His hole in the ground was not far from State Highway 66. So far, the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation has relocated 38 prairie dogs from the Yukon area to a new home in northwest Oklahoma.
Two arrested for meth trafficking in Johnston County
TISHOMINGO, Okla. (KXII) - Two people have been arrested in Johnston County, accused of trafficking meth. The Johnston County Sheriff said someone called his office last week, apparently concerned about an argument with a gun. Deputies said both Larry Benton and Amanda Cornelison appeared to be high on meth when...
OKC Thunder Star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Reveals What Caused Late Game Scuffle
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was involved in a scuffle at the end of Team Canada's thrilling win over Greece in Group play. The superstar guard explained what happened at the buzzer.
Oklahoma baseball adds JUCO catcher/utility man Jeffrey Martz
The Sooners continue a big month of adding pieces in the transfer portal. Oklahoma gained a commitment from the junior college ranks on Saturday, as catcher/utility man Jeffrey Martz announced he would be heading to Norman to join the Sooners for the 2025 season. "Excited for this opportunity to play...
Purcell Animal Shelter updates procedures for accepting animals
PURCELL, OKLA (KOKH) — The Purcell Animal Shelter sent out a notice to Purcell about new procedures about their abandonment policy and accepting animals. According to Purcell Animal Shelter, the number of dogs coming from outside city limits has been overwhelming, leading to the shelter prioritizing resources within city limits.
It's the unknown about Jackson Arnold's SEC readiness that has experts wary about OU
Jackson Arnold was the top recruit in Oklahoma's 2023 class, a top-four quarterback nationally and the No. 10 player overall in the class. The former National Gatorade Player of the Year came to the Sooners with a five-star rating and extremely high expectations. The Denton, Texas, native played sparingly as...
Oklahoma City nonprofit gives out dozens of suits to those in need
OKLAHOMA CITY — On Saturday, Custom Suits and Life Skills gave suits to those in need of a helping hand. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. The Oklahoma City-based nonprofit partnered with Perry Publishing & Broadcasting to give back to those who might be struggling financially, experiencing homelessness or who were previously incarcerated.
El Reno businesses reflect on impact of ‘Twisters’
EL RENO – With the release of the new “Twisters” movie, downtown El Reno business owners are hopeful it will attract new customers after closing their shops to allow film crews to use their spaces. Scenes filmed in the downtown area in the summer of 2023 forced...
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