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Here’s your chance to Sip ‘n Slide right out of summer!
Tulsa’s hottest pool party is coming back to town on August 3!. Sip ‘n Slide is your chance to enjoy an all day party with a 500ft slip ‘n slide, massive pools with cabanas, foam machine, live music and games!. The fun doesn’t stop there! You can...
Bartlesville man killed in early morning alley shooting
The Bartlesville Police Department (BPD) is investigating a fatal shooting that occurred early Monday morning. At approximately 12:50 a.m. on July 8, the police received a call about a gunshot in the 1400 block of West Hensley and a man laying in the alley. After arriving on scene, officers began...
Tulsa Musician Casii Stephan Performs New Song On Six In The Morning
Local musician Casii Stephan dropped by the Coca-Cola Porch in February to talk about her career. Since then, Casii has been continuing to rise in her success. She recently graced the pages of Billboard Magazine. Casii has a show with Nashville artist Crys Matthew in downtown Tulsa on Thursday, July 11.
Mikhayla Moore Pitches Perfect Game at Branson Nationals Championship
ADAIR, Oklahoma ~ At just 12 years old, Mikhayla Moore, a seventh grader from Adair, has achieved a remarkable feat in the world of youth sports. At the Branson Nationals Championship Softball Tournament held at the end of June, Mikhayla pitched a perfect game, an extraordinary accomplishment for any athlete, let alone someone so young.
Fort Gibson Veteran Receives Diploma At 50th Class Reunion
A veteran from Fort Gibson finally has his high school diploma, about five decades later. Terry Taylor was supposed to graduate in 1974, but he joined the military and couldn't get his diploma. Terry was given a high school diploma recently during the 50th class reunion for Fort Gibson graduates.
Isolated showers/storms today, increasing temps and drying out for the week ahead | 7/8AM
LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) - Showers and thunderstorms are ongoing this Monday morning but organization of these storms has been decreasing. Keep the rain gear close by because we’re looking at an isolated threat (20 percent chance or so) for additional showers and perhaps a few thunderstorms. Convection will redevelop along a surface boundary. Thankfully the severe weather threat is much much lower than it was this weekend. Look for heavy rain, thunder and lightning.
South Asian dance is a connecting force in Oklahoma City
The dancers strike their feet against the studio floor rhythmically. Their arms snap into place, and their fingers rapidly move into different mudras, finger and hand gestures. Bollywood music floats through the air as the dancers seamlessly switch from bharatnatyam to bhangra to kathak. Nearly 9,000 miles from South Asia,...
The Oklahoman’s Super 30: How Owasso OT Blake Cherry's work ethic led him to commit to Arkansas
OWASSO — Blake Cherry could feel his ears popping as his plane descended in Florida. The moment arose last summer while en route to a football camp at the University of Florida. What started as a day brimming with excitement was disrupted by an unexpected turn of events. Cherry...
OSU Wrestling: Keeping Up With the Cowboys’ 2025 Recruiting Class
Oklahoma State’s 2025 recruiting class seemed to be settled, then David Taylor started making his mark on it as he tries to rebuild a dynasty. The Cowboys currently have nine commitments from the 2025 class. Six of those committed to John Smith and his staff before Smith announced his retirement after last season. So far, all have stayed true to that even after a staff overhaul. Taylor was hired to replace Smith and has added three more to the group since.
Bartlesville business owners trying new ways to attract Tulsa customers
BARTLESVILLE, Okla. — Bartlesville business owners are trying to lure Tulsan’s to enjoy themselves in their city. FOX23 looked into what they’re doing to encourage people to make the drive there. “We want to have people from Tulsa come up here,” said Canaan Kallweit, one of the...
‘Winningest Boys HS Coach in Country’ passes at 96
A legendary high school basketball coach and educator with local ties has died in Fort Worth, Texas where he was remembered last month with a “celebration of life” service. A graduate of Sapulpa’s Booker T. Washington High School, Coach Robert “Bob’ Hughes, Sr., also is being remembered across...
Rookie Jason Vance Grabs Early Lead at Major League Fishing Bass Pro Tour MillerTech Stage Four at Lake Eufaula
EUFAULA, Okla. (April 30, 2024) – If anglers thought they knew what to expect when Lake Eufaula made its Major League Fishing (MLF) Bass Pro Tour debut at MillerTech Stage Four Presented by REDCON1 , Mother Nature made sure to rewrite the script. In the days prior to Group...
ON sets counseling complex ribbon cutting
On Monday, July 22, the Osage Nation will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Counseling Center Complex in Pawhuska. The ceremony, which will begin at 10 a.m. at 436 Elks Lodge Road (at the end of Elks Lodge Road), will celebrate the grand opening of the new Counseling Center Complex. The event is open to the public.
Pawhuska school meals to be free of charge for 2024-25
Pawhuska Public Schools will be offering free breakfast and lunch meals to all of its students during the 2024-25 school year, which will begin in August. Reproduced below is the text of a letter that will be going out to parents regarding the free meals:. Dear Parent or Guardian:. We...
Eubanks: Council plans shelter discussion
Interim City Manager Jerry Eubanks said Saturday, July 6 that an item would be on the agenda for the Tuesday, July 9 meeting of the Pawhuska City Council, calling for a discussion regarding the new animal shelter that opened in the spring of this year.On June 18, following an official investigation, District Attorney Mike Fisher declined to prosecute anyone regarding an apparent improper disposal of the remains of several animals. Fisher found that the situation was "technically a violation of the law," but he also concluded that animals involved had been humanely euthanized by a veterinarian and an attempt had been made to properly dispose of the bodies.Michael Martin, an investigator for the D.A., on May 31 received a call about several dogs possibly being shot and illegally disposed of. In the course of his investigation, Martin reportedly learned the dogs had not been shot, but had been euthanized (or had died of disease) and were later disposed of in garbage bags that were placed in a pit on a piece pf property located at 4300 McKenzie Road and owned by a business named WWW Oil.Investigator Martin said, in his report on the case, that Brandon Owens, an employee of WWW Oil, said his mother, Brenda Sue "Susie" Owens, called him and said that she needed help disposing of dog remains.The plan was to use a backhoe to cover with dirt several trash bags containing the dog remains, Brandon Owens reportedly told Martin. But the backhoe was broken down and a replacement part was needed to repair it.Martin gathered copies of records that had been kept regarding the animals. The records detailed the types, ages and health problems of each animal. There was also information about the circumstances under which each animal was euthanized or died of other causes.Martin said, in his report, that Susie Owens, who manages the animal shelter, was unaware that dog bodies had not been properly disposed of. Martin signed off June 11 on his findings.Again, no charges have been filed.Pawhuska city government financially supports the operation of the shelter, and Mayor Susan Bayro has expressed a desire to have an official City Council discussion of the shelter.
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