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Way-Too-Early 2025 NBA Prediction: Knicks vs Thunderđ„
The upcoming 2024-2025 NBA season is lining up to be one of the most exciting weâve seen in years. An interesting rookie class, superstars on new squads, and the emergence of new perennial contenders have culminated in what could potentially be the start of a new age in NBA basketball. Even though weâre not done with the summer league yet, itâs my job today to predict what two teams will be representing their respective conferences in the 2025 NBA Finals. Both teams Iâll be discussing today have undergone significant transformations and acquisitions for already being elite, setting the stage for an epic clash between two young powerhouses.
Lady Titans looking to bounce back
Last season was a tough one for Carl Albertâs volleyball team. The Lady Titans had a new coach and new lineup. The team struggled with the changes and saw their run of five straight state tournament berths end. âIt was a whole new situation in general for everyone and...
Del City Volleyball building for the future
Del City High Schoolâs volleyball team has been working hard this offseason. The Lady Eagles are looking to build up their culture and the camaraderie under new head coach Audrey Sanford. A key part has been working on communication and leadership skills on and off the court. âWe are...
Lady Eagles putting in the work this offseason
Del City High School softball players have been busy. The Lady Eagles increased their offseason and summer workouts under new coach Karley Haley. She led a weightlifting program and softball drills for underclassman last school year. This summer, girls participated in the schoolâs summer pride lifting and conditioning workouts as well as open field workouts in June.
Concrete street repairs due across Yukon
Damaged concrete panels will be replaced in nearly 100 places on streets across Yukon. The Yukon City Council, at its Aug. 6th meeting, is expected to consider approving the project list. Yukon Public Works Director Arnold Adams briefed council members on the planned street concrete panel replacement project during their...
Signatures submitted for measure that would raise Oklahomaâs minimum wage
Welcome to the Tuesday, July 23, 2024, Brew. Hereâs whatâs in store for you as you start your day:. Signatures submitted for measure that would raise Oklahomaâs minimum wage. Two Democrats resign from Pennsylvania House, Democrats maintain majority despite numerical minority. A closer look at the Democratic...
Landscape Improvement Award nominations accepted through August 8
Nominations for Edmondâs Landscape Improvement Award are now open and will be accepted through Aug. 8, 2024. Homeowner associations/neighborhood groups that have enhanced their neighborhood environment through the planting of trees and other landscaping are eligible to enter for a chance to receive additional trees and recognition signage for their outstanding efforts.
Crews put out overnight fire at Spencer home
SPENCER, Okla. â Crews put out a fire that sparked early Tuesday morning at a home in Spencer. Firefighters were at a home near Main and Palmer in Spencer around 4 a.m., where responding crews said something caught fire under the kitchen sink. They put out the flames quickly and prevented them from spreading.
OKC Zoo Asian Elephant's Pregnancy Ends Due To Miscarriage
The Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden shared that one of its Asian elephants, Asha went into premature labor on July 20 at almost 13 months pregnant. The zoo says that this resulted in the miscarriage of her stillborn calf on July 21. The OKC Zoo says that this was...
Fire Trucks from OSU-OKC Have Role in Box-Office Smash âTwistersâ
Press release by Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City. The Oklahoma-filmed âTwistersâ rocketed to the top of the box office over the past weekend, with an opening at more than $80 million, according to Deadline. And when you see fire trucks on screen, thatâs thanks to the crew at Oklahoma...
First Watch: Stuff You Should Know
Think of it as a public defender for evictions. Attorney General Gentner Drummond last week issued an opinion saying public money could be spent with a nonprofit organization to help prevent evictions. As Heather Warlick reported, that means Tulsa and Oklahoma City, which have two of the nationâs highest eviction...
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