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4-H and FFA Students Receive Support at Livestock Auction
Around 100 animals were sold at this year's Junior Market Livestock Sale at the Inter-State Fair and Rodeo. Field Kindley Senior Lauren Lee showed swine through FFA and also qualified for this year's sale. She says it's a long process to teach pigs to walk in the ring. Fourteen-year-old Joel...
Pro Football Focus comes in lower than polls in preseason power rankings
The Oklahoma Sooners were ranked No. 16 in the country in the initial Top 25 polls by both the Associated Press and the US LBM Coaches Poll to begin the 2024 season. Both polls had OU ranked eighth in the SEC, as did the SEC media poll. However, one site has Oklahoma ranked even lower nationally than the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll.
Sooners leading rusher Gavin Sawchuk making most of 1st 'fully healthy' fall camp
NORMAN — Gavin Sawchuk has enjoyed a new experience this month: a fall camp finally healthy and without limitations. The redshirt sophomore running back is entering his third year at Oklahoma, but this preseason marks his first fully healthy stretch of preseason practices after being hampered by hamstring issues during this part of the calendar the last two seasons. To say it has been refreshing for the 5-foot-11, 200-pound running back would be an understatement.
Ancient Cherokee game returns for holiday
TAHLEQUAH – The ancient game of Cherokee marbles will carry on at this year’s Cherokee National Holiday as teams battle it out at the Cherokee Heritage Center. The game – which some Cherokee historians claim has been around since 800 A.D. – is played using marbles the size of billiard balls on a 100-foot field with five holes. The holiday marbles tournament is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. Aug. 31.
Disappearance of Ina Arnall, the only cold case in Poteau, Oklahoma, remains unsolved 43 years later
More than 43 years have passed since Ina Arnall, a 47-year-old mother-of-three, vanished in Poteau, Oklahoma. “Honestly, time does help, but it’s -- it’s still there and it’s very present to the -- to the three of us children,” eldest daughter Debbie Barber said. “It is a — truly — a living nightmare.”
Collinsville High School Student Killed In Crash; 2 Adults In Critical Condition
A 16-year-old student at Collinsville High School was killed in a crash just before midnight on Saturday. Collinsville Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Jeremy Hogan confirmed the 16-year-old boy was a student at the high school and said counselors will be available to students and staff on Monday. Dear Cardinal Family,...
Roman Bravo-Young Announces He's Joining Cowboy RTC
STILLWATER – The Oklahoma State Regional Training Center got a lot better on Saturday night as two-time NCAA champion from Penn State, Roman Bravo-Young, announced he’s leaving the Nittany Lion Wrestling Club and moving to Stillwater. Bravo-Young and Cowboy assistant coach, Thomas Gilman, are quite familiar with one...
Quapaw Public Schools Further Delays Start Of Class After Severe Storm Damage
Quapaw Public Schools has further delayed the start of school this year after a destructive storm last week. Now, classes will start on Tuesday, Sept. 3 for all grades. "We have been working non-stop since last Friday evening on the cleanup from the damage caused by the destructive storm that hit Quapaw," Superintendent David Carriger said in a statement to students and parents. "We are working with the cleanup and construction crews to get facilities open as fast as we can in a safe manner."
Three exhumed 1921 Tulsa massacre victims found to have gunshot wounds
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Three of the 11 victims of the 1921 race massacre in Tulsa, Oklahoma, who were exhumed on Friday, were found with gunshot wounds, the city said. Two of those three victims were found to have wounds from two different firearms and one had "evidence of possible burns," the city said in an update of its investigation into the massacre.
ECU’s Dr. Nick Meyers joins the Recording Academy / GRAMMYs
ADA, Okla. – Dr. Nicholaus (Nick) Meyers, Director of Bands and Associate Professor of Music at East Central University, has dedicated his career to the improvement and betterment of his students. Alongside his dedication to the future of ECU’s students, he has also continued to achieve significant success of his own. His most recent achievement underscores his exceptional standing in the field of music: he has been accepted as a voting member of the prestigious Recording Academy / GRAMMYs.
Ribbon Skirt class for 5th-12th graders in Miami, OK
MIAMI, Okla. (KOAM) - The Quapaw Nation and SAMHSA are sponsoring a Ribbon Skirt Class on August 17th and 18th from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Ki-Ho-Ta Family Service Craft Room, located at 58150 E 66 Rd in Miami, OK.
Race Car Drivers Reunite With Fans To Celebrate Tulsa Speedway History
Saturday some people took a trip back in time to a special era for race car driving in Tulsa. About 50 drivers stopped by the SageNet Center to meet with fans and sign a new book by two Tulsans called "The History of Tulsa Fairgrounds Speedway." Oklahoma's Own Hall of...
OKC Thunder’s Isaiah Hartenstein continues to work on 3-point shot in offseason
After landing Isaiah Hartenstein, the Oklahoma City Thunder hope the 26-year-old has room to grow. He’s fresh off a career season with the New York Knicks where he stepped up as the starter once Mitchell Robinson went down. The campaign landed him a massive deal with OKC. He provides them with some serious size and rebounds. After playing without a traditional backup big, the Thunder now employ arguably the best in the league. A wrinkle to Hartenstein’s game he could add is his outside shot. He’s never truly been asked to be an outside shooter in his career. He’s totaled 87 career...
Local organizations give back to veterans with cookout
LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) - Members of The Golden Limit Consistory #133 and the Golden Circle fired up the grill Saturday morning for their yearly tradition of feeding the veterans at Lawton’s Veteran Center. A line of hungry vets were served hot dogs and hamburgers along with chips and a...
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