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‘Twisters’ movie premieres in El Reno
EL RENO – There was no harm done to the buildings in downtown El Reno from the filming of the new “Twisters” movie. Yet after the jaw-dropping climax to the sequel, released nationwide on Friday, July 19, viewers might think otherwise. “It was surreal because what we...
Bill Raynor comes to Oklahoma City University as director of athletics
Oklahoma City -- Bill Raynor has been named as interim Athletics director to guide OCU Athletics beginning on Monday, July 22 until a permanent Athletics director is selected and installed. Raynor, from Boston, was director of Athletics at MassBay Community College, in Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts, from 2004-17. He then spent...
Mike Gundy’s Son Gunnar Finds New Football Home
Gunnar Gundy, son of Oklahoma State head football coach Mike Gundy, is on the move again after spending the first three seasons of his collegiate career in Stillwater. After redshirting as a freshman, Gundy would appear in four games over the next two seasons, completing 55% of his attempts for 449 yards and four touchdowns with four interceptions. He also added a pivotal rushing score in the Cowboys’ 31-23 win over Texas A&M in the TaxAct Texas Bowl.
OSU wrestling coach David Taylor's contract details released
When Oklahoma State hired David Taylor, it made him the highest-paid wrestling coach in the country. The O'Colly obtained Taylor's six-year contract, which begins with a base salary this season of $1 million. During each season, Taylor's salary will increase by $30,000 a year, which will make his salary in his final season $1.15 million. In the contact is a one-time payment of $1 million too.
Edmond Man Accused Of Racking Up Thousands In Credit Card Debt In Teenage Son's Name
Edmond Police are investigating a man accused of racking up more than $60,000 in credit card debt, in his teenage son's name. Police believed Kevin Morris, 63, was a flight risk after he told them he planned to move out of the country next week. Morris’ bond was set at $100,000 and he faces identity theft charges.
3 players Thunder likely regret not taking in NBA Draft after Summer League finale
Following Monday night's 120-118 win for the Miami Heat in the 2024 Summer League Championship round, fans, pundits, and league personnel have officially been greeted with an entertaining showcase of this year's incoming rookie class and how they may potentially produce at the next level. For the OKC Thunder, however,...
Police release identity shooting victim whose body was found in southeast OKC drive-thru
OKLAHOMA CITY — Police have released the identity of a woman whose body was found in a southeast Oklahoma City store's drive-thru after being shot to death last week. Shortly before 3:20 p.m. on July 18, police responded to a shooting outside the Walgreens along South Shields Boulevard near Southeast 44th Street. When officers arrived, they found the body of a woman who appeared to have been shot to death.
Tulsa Health Department Sets Up Walk-in Clinics To Ease School Immunization Period
The weeks leading up to the new school year are always a busy time here at the Tulsa Health Department but this year it hopes to make things a little more convenient for families. This year two THD locations will be offering walk-in clinics on certain days. THD Associate Director...
New superintendent selected for Chickasaw National Recreation Area
SULPHUR, Okla. (KXII) - The National Park Service selected a new superintendent for the Chickasaw National Recreation Area. The recreation area announced that Devon Bradley was selected to be its next superintendent. Bradley has 24 years of government experience, including 10 years in the Marine Corps. He most recently worked...
Anxiety Rising In Children Ahead Of School Year, Calm Waters CEO Says
As students prepare to return to the classroom in just a few weeks, an Oklahoma City social services organization says the transition can be challenging for children. Erin Engelke, the CEO of Calm Waters in Oklahoma City, said she’s seeing an increase in children’s anxiety levels, and that going back to school can be a big factor.
Family Pledges Multi-Million Dollar Gift To OU Football And Baseball
A Bartlesville family is donating millions of dollars to the University of Oklahoma football and baseball programs. Brian and Kim Kimrey have pledged $20 million to the programs. The money will be used for a new "Road to Omaha" campaign for the Sooner baseball program as well as for upgrades to Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.
Booker favorable rating ‘strong’ in Lawton mayoral race
LAWTON – Mayor Stan Booker is in a comfortable position in his bid for a third and final three-year term, a recent survey commissioned by Southwest Ledger indicates. • Very favorable: 49.3%. • Somewhat favorable: 19.7%. • Heard of but no opinion: 5.6%. • Somewhat unfavorable: 7%. • Very...
Oklahoma City police and U.S. Marshals arrest man with multiple warrants
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — A man wanted for multiple warrants statewide has been arrested by the Oklahoma City Police Department (OCKPD) and the United States Marshals Service. Officials said Michael Railback was arrested on July 16 in the 1800 block of NW 39th. According to OKCPD, Railback was also...
Oklahoma Sooners have to get something out of the tight end spot
After Brayden Willis had a breakout 2022 season, there was plenty of optimism about what the Sooners could get out of Austin Stogner, who returned from South Carolina for the 2023 season. It didn’t materialize. Although the offense was incredibly efficient and put a bunch of points on the board, it played behind the eight ball with limited production at tight end. Despite Stogner getting the vast majority of the work, Sooners tight ends combined for 20 receptions for 252 yards and two touchdowns. In 2022, Willis had 39 receptions for 514 yards and seven touchdowns to finish second on the team...
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