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'Don't Forget Where You Came From': Tullahassee Community Center Reopens After Decades Of Being Closed
The City of Tullahassee in Wagoner County has reopened its community center after the mayor says it was closed more than 30 years ago. Tullahassee is one of only a few remaining all-black towns in Oklahoma, and its leaders say their goal with the John Ford Community Center is to bring more people back.
ConocoPhillips Reinstates Air Shuttle Service to Bartlesville
ConocoPhillips has reinstated its employee air shuttle service, including flights to Bartlesville Airport. The inaugural flight began in July and provides air shuttle service for employees between five different locations — Bartlesville; Houston; Midland, Texas; Carlsbad, New Mexico and Williston, North Dakota. ConocoPhillips uses an Embraer ERJ-145XR, similar to...
Kiddie Farm In Bartlesville Offers Farm Fun For Kids, Parents
A farm created for kids is introducing agriculture at a young age. Kiddie Farm is an 80-acre property in Bartlesville. Kelly Zimmerman opened it to the public about four years ago and runs the farm with Col. Ken Suggs's help. "They can come out here, and they can ride the...
‘Everyone Has to Follow the Law’: Total Wine Loses Appeal With Administrative Judge to Set Up Shop in Oklahoma
Oklahoma News 4 reported on Thursday that Total Wine lost its appeal with an administrative judge about the state granting it a liquor license to set up shop. The big box retailer pushed back against the state's ABLE Commission's denial of the license, claiming the state's reasoning was unconstitutional and "entirely contrary to the law of the land," in mid-July. The judge had 15 days to make the decision and ended up ruling in favor of the state. "Everyone has to follow the law and the rules," said Assistant Director of the ABLE Commission, Lori Carter to Oklahoma News 4. "Under the...
Oklahoma’s Over-the-Top Mansion Complex Is For Sale For $17Million
Some incredible homes have hit the Oklahoma real estate market in the last few years. There's no shortage of incredible dream homes across the Sooner State, and while they all commanded extremely high prices, nothing comes close to the 36 Acres estate in OKC - listed at $17 Million - but you get a ton of home for that eight-digit purchase price.
Former executive director of Oklahoma cosmetology board offered severance agreement
OKLAHOMA CITY – A state board that oversees Oklahoma’s cosmetology and barbering industry has agreed to pay its former executive director a severance package worth over $20,000, the agency’s records show. The Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering agreed to pay Malena Curtsinger $20,708 as part of her April 22 departure, according to the […]
Spirit Halloween Will Open After August 1 in Oklahoma
July is coming to a close, which means summer is almost over and Oklahomans will soon be getting ready for Halloween. And the opening of Spirit Halloween signals that the spooky season will be here soon. After Independence Day, stores instantly began putting Halloween decorations on shelves. And big stores...
Oklahoma Dog Goes On First Walk After Spending Her Life In A Shelter
After spending the first year of her life within the confines of an animal shelter, a “loving and sweet” dog named Daphne finally experienced her very first walk. The black Labrador mix was just a puppy when she and her siblings were found roaming Seminole, Oklahoma, in early 2023. They were all taken to the Seminole Humane Society where Daphne’s good luck took a turn.
Oklahoma City imposes 180-day moratorium on new short-term rental licenses
OKLAHOMA CITY- (KOKH) — A moratorium is now in affect for at least 180 days for short-term rentals in Oklahoma City, including Airbnb residences. "When you're talking about people's property rights, then I do think they need to be heard," said Todd Stone, City Council Member for Ward 4.
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