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Jackson Arnold among Friday’s standouts at Manning Passing Academy
The 2024 college football season is going to be highly anticipated for the Oklahoma Sooners. It’s their first year in the SEC. The Sooners will have a new offensive line. And, more importantly, they’ll have a new starting quarterback at the helm. Jackson Arnold will take over for Dillon Gabriel to lead an offense that averaged 41.7 points per game. He’s looked good in limited opportunities, but is hoping to elevate his game this offseason as he takes part in the Manning Passing Academy, a football camp conducted by the legendary quarterback trio Archie Manning, Peyton Manning and Eli Manning. In Friday’s...
Southern Baptists made their views on 'religious liberty' known
Although Southern Baptists' concerns about in vitro fertilization have drawn a deluge of attention in recent weeks, the faith group also has spoken out about another hot-button topic: Christian nationalism. Delegates, called messengers, gathered for the Southern Baptist Convention's annual meeting in mid-June and approved a resolution entitled "Defending Religious...
Here's where to see 4th of July fireworks shows in Oklahoma City, including festivals, parades
What's a Fourth of July celebration without the rockets' red glare and the (decorative) bombs bursting in air? Fortunately, revelers in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area have several options if they want to catch a dazzling display of airborne pyrotechnics to commemorate the July 4 anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, which proclaimed the American colonies’ separation from Great Britain. ...
Closed Convenience Store Has Been Purchased
BY CHARLES BETZLER, HERALD WRITER SAPULPA –– The “Gas & Shopping” convenience store at 1601 South Main Street has not been open for several months. There has been quite a bit of […]. You are currently unauthorized to view this page. If you are a...
Henderson replaces Myers as PCDA Executive Director
PONCA CITY — The Ponca City Development Authority has named Lori Henderson Executive Director, effective July 1. Henderson has served as the Director of Operations at PCDA since 2012, replaces the retiring David Myers. (see story) Henderson expressed enthusiasm about her new role. “I am honored to lead PCDA...
Thunder Stadium project progressing quickly
I drove by the new Thunder Stadium project on Sunday evening, June 30, and was pleasantly surprised by the progress since I’d last seen it at the public tour on June 10. A representative from Hutton Construction was on-site, despite the day and time. He gave me an update as to how things are progressing.
Oklahoma in top-three for five-star offensive tackle Ty Haywood
The Oklahoma Sooners got some good news from the recruiting trail recently. Ty Haywood announced via social media a list of his top-three schools at this point in his recruitment. The Crimson and Cream was able to make the cut. Oklahoma was named alongside programs like Alabama and Florida State....
Magic sneakily do Thunder huge favor with underrated free-agency move
NBA free agency is upon us, and, even though the OKC Thunder have yet to make a move, already they're reaping its rewards. Teams will be handing out enormous contracts to whomever they feel will push their team over the line and make them a contender. However, when free agents...
Report: Pistons Signing Former Cowboy Cade Cunningham to Max Rookie Extension
Shams Charania of The Athletic reported Sunday that the Detroits Pistons are planning to sign former Oklahoma State point guard Cade Cunningham to a maximum rookie contract extension. The contract will reportedly be for five years and $226 million. Cunningham was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2021 NBA...
Cooler Temperatures In Green Country, Storm And Rain Chances This Week
Sunday is bringing much cooler temperatures than previously recorded earlier this weekend as the Tulsa metro has slight chances for light showers during the day. The lows for Sunday have the possibility of staying in the mid to high 70s, with the highs for the day only getting up to about the low 90s.
Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics seizes over 1,300 marijuana plants in grow bust
BROKEN ARROW, Oklahoma — The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics (OBN) conducted a raid on June 29 at 20Stars, LLC., seizing 1,289 marijuana plants and 230.4 pounds of processed marijuana. The operation was carried out by OBN's Marijuana Enforcement Teams (MET) under a search warrant for operating without an active...
Several religious leaders tell Oklahoma Supt. Walters to keep religion out of classrooms
Several religious leaders rejected Oklahoma School Superintendent Ryan Walters' demands Thursday that every classroom have a bible and that it be taught.
Oklahoma Corporation Commission reminds of heat-related electric disconnect rules
(KOAM) - As the National Weather Service forecasts temperatures soaring to 100 degrees Fahrenheit or higher over the next 10 days, the Oklahoma Corporation Commission’s Public Utility Division is reminding residents about the state's rules regarding electric service disconnects during extreme heat.
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St. Isidore Delays School Opening, Plans To Appeal To U.S. Supreme Court. The school board for the nation’s first publicly funded religious school responded to a recent state Supreme Court decision against it, saying it will appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. But the state board that authorized St....
Oklahoma Catholic charter school pledges to ‘fight’ Court ruling. State fails to void its contract.
BROKEN ARROW — Leaders of an Oklahoma Catholic charter school said they will “continue to fight” to open the school after the Oklahoma Supreme Court rejected their attempt to operate as a state-funded entity. Meanwhile, a state board in Oklahoma City failed to comply with the state Supreme Court’s order to rescind the founding contract […] The post Oklahoma Catholic charter school pledges to ‘fight’ Court ruling. State fails to void its contract. appeared first on Oklahoma Voice.
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