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Cache Public Schools students get rare chance to hear world renowned musician
CACHE, Okla. (KSWO) - Students in Cache had a chance to listen to and learn from a world renowned musician on Friday, Aug. 23. David Kim, the concertmaster, or first chair violin, was at the Cache Public Schools’ Performing Arts Center performing two sessions of music for students. He...
Mayor David Mason Gives Update On Oakwood Mall, Movie Theater
Mayor David Mason recently released his bi-monthly update video “Ask Mason” where he answers questions submitted by Enid residents; this time answering questions regarding the future of the Oakwood Mall and the process of getting a new movie theater. Mayor Mason started off by talking about how involved...
Pittsburg County couple facing murder/drug charges after 4-month-old son dies
Pittsburg County couple facing murder/drug charges after 4-month-old son dies. Investigators say that Vanessa Nelson and Julian Glenn’s baby had Meth and Fentanyl in his system when he died last year.
Fort Sill Graduates: Over 250 Soldiers graduate basic training
LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) - They are trainees no more. Over 250 Soldiers ceremoniously graduated basic training on Friday, Aug. 23. The ceremony was held at Fort Sill’s Polo Field, with the soldiers a part of either active duty, National Guard, or Reserve. They’ll now head to Advanced Individual Training...
Fort Cavazos Welcomes New Soldiers
AUGUST 23, 2024 — The Fort Cavazos Installation Reception Center stands ready to welcome new Soldiers and their families 24/7. From the time Soldiers touch down at Killeen Regional Airport to the day they join their new units, the IRC provides support and guidance through the process of acclimating to their new duty station.
Man Charged With Cutting Down Trees on Another Person's Land
A Ramona man is alleged to have been trespassing on another person’s property and cutting down their trees. That is a felony charge. Officers were called out to rural Bartlesville on Thursday evening and noted the defendant, Casey Ward, cutting down walnut trees. The owner of the property advised...
Muskogee Police: Man missing from Oktaha area found dead
UPDATE (8/23/24) — Muskogee Police said a man missing from the Oktaha area since July 17 has been found dead. FOX23 reported Muskogee Police were looking for 43-year-old Shane Thomas Crocker earlier this month. "It is with great sadness that we report Mr. Shane Crocker has been located and...
Man accused of allegedly choking woman
Man accused of choking woman in front of child AB 8-23-2024. A man was in Washington County District Court on Friday on allegations that he choked a woman during an argument on Thursday. 28-year-old Devin Butler faces a felony charge of Domestic Abuse by Strangulation. Bartlesville Police were dispatched at...
Joel Klatt has high expectations for the Oklahoma Sooners
The Oklahoma Sooners are embarking on a new journey as they enter the SEC this fall. Ad nauseam, we’ve discussed the challenges that approach and the difficulty of this year’s schedule. Regardless of the schedule, the Sooners are a team with high expectations, and national analysts recall that...
Former Padres Pitcher Stays With NL West Rivals Rather Than Test Free Agency
Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Brent Honeywell has accepted his assignment to Triple-A Oklahoma City after clearing waivers, opting not to test free agency following his removal from the 40-man roster.
Ryan Walters confirms new student test results are ‘very different’
Despite calling media reports on the topic “fan fiction,” Oklahoma’s top education official acknowledged the state’s student assessment process changed significantly without any announcement informing the public. State schools Superintendent Ryan Walters said Thursday that Oklahoma’s scoring data and annual tests are now “very different.” He said there has been no public announcement because his administration is busy explaining the new results to school districts. ...
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