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Lathrop on roll, leads amateur qualifying for Oklahoma Open
Ben Lathrop of Oklahoma City followed up his victory in last week’s Talor Gooch Foundation Junior Championship by leading the amateur qualifying for next week’s Oklahoma Open, shooting a 5-under 65 Thursday on the West Course at Oak Tree Country Club. The Oklahoma Open will be conducted Aug....
Record-breaking enrollment announced among on-campus housing issues
For the third year in a row, OSU has broken its freshman enrollment record. In a Friday release, the university announced more than 5,000 freshmen will be joining OSU's ranks. “The enrollment trends at Oklahoma State University showcase the significant progress we're making,” OSU President Dr. Shrum said in a statement. “In 2022, we launched a strategy to transform higher education and better align students’ goals and passions with career opportunities. By keeping tuition and mandatory fees steady for the third consecutive year, we’re not just talking about our commitment to students; we’re living it."
Oklahoma City Zoo's 'Haunt the Zoo' tickets now on sale for October
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA (KOKH) — Tickets for the Oklahoma City Zoo'sHaunt the Zoo are on sale now. From Oct. 5 through 27, tick-or-treaters can walk the Zoo on Saturdays and Sundays to collect candy. “Haunt the Zoo is an event tradition like no other and we look forward to...
New Stillwater High School Groundbreaking
On Tuesday afternoon educators, administrators, and community leaders broke ground at the site of the new Stillwater High School. The ceremony took place at the construction site, north of the current campus at 1224 N. Husband. Image Provided By: Stillwater Public Schools. The new school is a fundamental feature of...
Oklahoma mother says daughter's world history assignment pushes Christianity
Olivia Gray, a concerned mother from Skiatook, is questioning the appropriateness of a school research assignment her daughter received at Skiatook High School. The assignment titled "How did the world start?" asked questions like "Who started it?" "What does it mean to be a Christian?" and "Is God real?" ...
Fetus found in NSU campus bathroom, university says
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — Northeastern State University said they found a fetus in a campus bathroom. The university said they found the fetus in a residence hall bathroom and contacted ambulance services and the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. Campus-wide welfare checks were then conducted in an attempt to locate...
Texas insider flips pick for 5-star offensive tackle from Longhorns to Oklahoma
The Oklahoma Sooners are in the midst of a big-time recruiting battle with their longtime foes, the Texas Longhorns. Five-star offensive tackle Michael Fasusi is one of the most coveted players in the 2025 recruiting class, and it appears the Sooners have a leg up on the Horns. On Wednesday, Brandon Drumm of OUInsider and Rivals released a futurecast projecting the Sooners to be the landing spot for Fasusi. That was the first prediction on Fasusi since April. At that time, Texas had seized momentum in the recruitment, but a strong summer has allowed Oklahoma to push ahead. Geoffrey Ketchum, who covers the Texas Longhorns for Rivals, flipped his prediction from the Longhorns to the Oklahoma Sooners. It’s an encouraging sign: Fasusi’s planned commitment date is Aug. 21. The Sooners have a nice group of offensive linemen committed to the class, but adding Fasusi would be monumental to the future of Oklahoma’s offensive line and a huge feather in the cap of Sooners offensive line coach Bill Bedenbaugh. Contact/Follow us @SoonersWire on X and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Oklahoma news, notes and opinions. You can also follow John on X @john9williams.
NBA trying to make up for Christmas Day slight with one major boost for Thunder
Despite finishing last season as the top seed in the Western Conference standings and with the second-best record in the entire league, the NBA deemed that the OKC Thunder were not worthy of partaking in this year's Christmas Day showcase. Over the years, December 25 has become the biggest date...
Ex-death row inmate exonerated after 50 years to receive more than $7million from city in Oklahoma
An Oklahoma city has agreed to pay more than $7 million to a former death row inmate who was exonerated after nearly 50 years in prison, making him the longest-serving U.S. inmate to be declared innocent of a crime
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