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Oklahoma Senate to tackle youth vaping, cellphones at school
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma senators during the interim are expected to take a deep dive into cellphones in schools, voucher costs and other topics. Senate President Pro Tem Greg Treat, R-Oklahoma City, approved 39 interim study requests. The requests have been assigned to committees. The committee chairperson will determine...
REDLEVE DANCE ATTENDS DANCE NATIONALS
Hennessey’s dance studio, RedLevé Dance, participated in the Encore Performing Arts National Dance Competition on June 26th and 27th in Las Vegas, Nevada. The event lasted a week, starting on Sunday, June 23rd, and ending on Thursday, June 27th. Over a thousand performances took place, featuring dancers from various age groups and dance companies from all over the U.S. RedLevé showcased 3 group performances in the Contemporary, Hip-Hop, and Jazz styles, as well as seven solo routines in Hip-Hop, Lyrical, Contemporary, Jazz, and Acro.
Welcome to the team, Shelley!
The All About Network (All About Hennessey) is growing like a weed and we needed help keeping up with all of the events, activities, and news that happens in Hennessey. Shelley Muzny, also known as Nurse Shelley for those of you in the Hennessey school system has joined the All About crew.
Oklahoma Man sentenced to 75 years for indecent acts with a child
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA (KOKH) — A jury found a man guilty of three counts of indecent lewd acts with a child under 16 on June 26. Brandon Taylor was sentenced to 25 years for each of the three counts. Taylor will be serving his sentence in the Oklahoma Department...
Former Seminole Animal Control Officer Faces Animal Cruelty Charge
Cody Fitzgerald, a now former Seminole Animal Control Officer, faces allegations of felony animal cruelty, according to court documents filed on Monday. In the probable cause affidavit, an officer for the on-campus police department at Seminole State College said he responded to a call of two stray dogs inside a residential hall on May 7.
Yukon relocates ducks and geese to curb overpopulation, faces mixed reactions
YUKON- (KOKH) — The city of Yukon has relocated ducks and geese from one of their parks over environmental concerns and complaints. "Even just feeding them can lead to overpopulation. Maybe we were too kind to the ducks," said Jenna Roberson, Public Information Officer for the City of Yukon.
Five lion cubs in OKC get a check-up 📸
Good morning and Happy Independence Day, Oklahoma! Here's what you need to know today: 🌞 Temperature check: Today brings partly sunny skies and breezy conditions with a high of 96, low of 69; Oklahoma City can expect thunderstorms in the afternoon, according to AccuWeather ...
Expert gives safety tips after UTV crash leaves 2 young children dead
GUTHRIE, Okla. — After a tragic crash at a Norman ATV park killed two children, experts said safety needs to be a priority. Two children, an 8-month-old and a 2-year-old, were killed in the UTV crash at Happyland ATV Park. The park announced it will close down after the deadly weekend incident.
Oklahoma City police release deceased suspect's name after Tuesday's hours long standoff
Police have identified the suspect killed during Tuesday's hours long standoff in northwest Oklahoma City. Around 9:15 a.m. Tuesday, Oklahoma City police responded to a call at home near NW 36th Street and North Pennsylvania Avenue where 22-year-old Kavon Ragan was reportedly pointing a gun at another person inside the home.
Oklahoma continues to peddle nonsensical takes regarding Lincoln Riley
On Monday, the Oklahoma Sooners were formally introduced as SEC members. Shortly after the conference's press conference, Oklahoma Athletic Director Joe Castiglione appeared on the SEC Network to discuss the move. Of course, the Sooners' sports boss couldn't resist mentioning Lincoln Riley. Castiglione discussed the athletics department's targeted growth by...
Spirit Halloween coming to Ponca City this fall: now hiring
It might only be July, but we’re over halfway to Halloween and those who love the spookiest time of the year will be more than thrilled to find that the largest Halloween retailer, Spirit Halloween, is coming to Kay County. Yes, really. Word began circulating on Facebook in late-June...
‘You're Really Ruining The Holiday For Other People Around You’: City Of Muskogee Cracking Down On Fireworks Violations
The City of Muskogee is cracking down on people shooting off fireworks this Fourth of July. The city council voted to implement new penalties for those who violate city ordinances for fireworks. The ordinances state you can't shoot off fireworks within 500 feet of a public building or church. You also can't shoot off fireworks at people or property.
CLAY HENRY: Barry Switzer knew when to look away
The Hogs+ cameras were rolling as I set the stage for Barry Switzer to confirm a curfew break the night before Oklahoma thrashed Arkansas, 42-8, in the 1987 Orange Bowl. As was often the case, I was a tag-along for a dinner with Switzer at a bowl game. Bill Connors, my boss at the Tulsa World, generally dined with the Oklahoma head coach several times during the week’s festivities. They were extremely close, a relationship that reminded of the way Frank Broyles hung out with my father, Orville Henry.
Thunder forward labeled one of 'best free agency targets' for polarizing rival
With their enviable amount of cap space, the OKC Thunder have been quite busy during these early stages of NBA Free Agency, as they've already signed the likes of Isaiah Joe, Aaron Wiggins, and Isaiah Hartenstein to brand new, long-term pacts. However, Oklahoma City's activity on the open market is...
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