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Miami dedicates new veterans brick memorial in heartfelt ceremony
MIAMI, Okla. — A vision of forever honoring the sacrifice of veterans is finally reality in Miami. “American Legion Post 147” in Miami held a dedication ceremony for their new veterans brick memorial site this morning. Planning for this project began last November, while ground was broken back...
Grade the Trade: Thunder land veteran power forward in new win-now proposal
The OKC Thunder are heading into the 2024-25 campaign with an overwhelming amount of optimism. After rattling off 57 wins, becoming the youngest team in league history to clinch a top-seed in a conference standings, and advancing to their first semifinals appearance in nearly a decade, this summer Mark Daigneault's already menacing Oklahoma City squad managed to get even more terrifying.
Locals donate glasses, Fieser helps fulfill an INTERNATIONAL VISION
Eye care is important in all parts of the world and recently, local optometrist Dr. Liz Fieser from Prairie Vista & Optical took part in a mission trip to help with just that to Roatán, Honduras. “We had more than 200 used pairs of glasses donated from our patients,...
Animal welfare group takes aim at Senate D33 candidate Gwartney
A Washington D.C. animal welfare group has criticized state Senate candidate Shelley Gwartney for accepting an endorsement from a state commission alleged to be a cockfighting PAC. Animal Wellness Action urged Republican primary voters to “reject Gwartney in her quest for that seat because of her full-throated acceptance and touting...
This Week in Sapulpa History: “The largest liquor and gambling crackdown in several years”
Rachel Whitney, Curator, Sapulpa Historical Museum. There have been many stories of Sapulpa and Creek County being known for its vices of liquor and gambling. Many of these stories took place in the time of the outlaw eras, of pre-state to the 1910s. And other stories of liquor and gambling took place during the prohibition era, of the 1920s to mid-1930s. But most of the stories involved raids.
Coaching legend Nick Saban expresses concerns over Oklahoma's physical adjustment to the SEC
Former Alabama head coach and legend of the game Nick Saban is enjoying his post-retirement media opportunities (and we're all better off with him still staying with the game). Making an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show live from Dublin, Ireland, Saban remarked on Texas and Oklahoma's ...
School security has many different looks, but it remains a constant focus, officials say
For school administrators, there’s not a single subject more serious than keeping their buildings and students secure and safe. “It’s the most sobering part of my job,” said Justin Milner, the associate superintendent and chief operating officer of Norman Public Schools. “It’s something we think about 24/7, today more than ever.” ...
Ex-Kansas Bank CEO Sentenced to Over 24 Years for $47 Million Crypto Fraud
From CEO to prisoner: Ex-Kansas bank chief sentenced to 293 months for $47M crypto ‘pig butchering’ scam that bankrupted the bank. A former Kansas bank executive was sentenced to 293 months in federal prison for embezzling $47.1 million in a cryptocurrency fraud scheme that led to the collapse of Heartland Tri-State Bank (HTSB).
Alex Caruso says LeBron’s love, backing gave him confidence to become player he is
Oklahoma City landing Alex Caruso in a trade was one of the best moves of the NBA offseason — the Thunder added an elite defender who can knock down 3s, has championship experience and fits right into their style of play. That we are talking about Caruso as that...
OKC Council being asked to approve name change, rebranding for Will Rogers World Airport
Oklahoma City’s largest airport is getting a name change as it continues to see record-setting embarkments and prepares to add international flight connections. The name change, awaiting final approval Tuesday by the Oklahoma City Council, changes the airport from Will Rogers World Airport, a name established in the 1960s, to OKC Will Rogers...
Show Review: Dave Hause at Spaceship Earth Coffee in McAlester, OK
As I’ve gotten older, sometimes when I go to shows I wish they’d sell coffee to keep me going throughout the show. It’s been done before, Stone Pony in Asbury Park, NJ used to sell coffee drinks during their Summer shows, and very rare other venues have too. Obviously, it isn’t a big selling point at a show, but for me, drinking coffee and listening to music go together perfectly. Seeing a show and getting coffee during a band’s set couldn’t be better, and that is exactly what happened in McAlester, OK during Dave Hause’s set on Saturday.
Helmets To Jumbotrons: Will QR Codes’ Impact Michigan Sports Fan Interaction?
When the QR code was birthed in Japan in 1994, did anyone ever think they would be taken to this level, 30 years later?. Just this week, the Oklahoma State Cowboys football team's coach, Mike Gundy, announced the team will wear their helmets adorned with QR codes that will direct fans to a website where people will be able to donate to their general team fund.
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