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Henyretta man pleads guilty to felony drug charge
HENRYETTA, Okla. — The United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced Damon Lee West of Henryetta pleaded guilty to one count of distributing methamphetamine. On Sept. 20, 2023, West allegedly intentionally distributed 27.92 grams of a mixture and substance containing a detectable amount of methamphetamine,...
Owasso Hardware Store Cat On The Mend After Workplace Injury
A beloved hardware store employee was hurt on the job two weeks ago. At the Cornerstone Ace Hardware, general manager Katie Davidson seems to know most of the shoppers who walk into the store. "We see the same faces every day, every single day," she said. Since it's the same...
Tulsa Nationals Go On To Represent Oklahoma In Little League World Series
The Tulsa Nationals has recently won the title to represent Oklahoma in the Little League World Series. The team won against the Edmond Deer Creek on July 1, earning them a spot in the World Series. This year, the Tulsa Nationals are led by Head Coach Arrick Klugh, Coach Austin...
Former Manager of Family Crisis and Counseling Sentenced to Prison
The former manager of Family Crisis and Counseling Center in Bartlesville was sentenced to federal prison on Wednesday for bank fraud and tax evasion. 69-year-old Deanna Rachel Long will serve 12 months and one day in prison followed by three years of supervised release. She will also be required to pay nearly $280,000 in restitution and more than $96,000 to the IRS.
Social Security announces transition to authentication services
On Tuesday, the Social Security Administration announced that customers who created an online account before September 18, 2021, will soon be required to transition to a Login.gov account to continue access to their online services.
Elgin mayor takes mower to city’s overgrown alleyways
ELGIN, Okla. (KSWO) - Elgin’s mayor hit the streets Wednesday to do some community landscaping. Mayor JJ Francais, on a riding mower, trimmed down several overgrown alleyways in Elgin. In addition to this, the mayor says keeping the grass cut can prove vital, especially when it comes to warding...
Miami police chief placed on administrative leave pending investigation
MIAMI, Okla. — The City of Miami has placed its police chief on administrative leave pending the outcome of an investigation. City Manager Tyler Cline issued a statement on social media today announcing Chief Thomas Anderson has been accused of official misconduct. The city is saying very little at...
Community Conversations: Leadership Lawton-Fort Sill Class 34
LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) - Leadership Lawton Fort Sill is looking for applicants and they’re extending the deadline to apply until July 31. Joe Elkins and Daniel Pae, members of Leadership Lawton-Fort Sill’s board of directors, came by the studio and told us what applicants can expect if they join.
Oklahoma State gets former Missouri shortstop Drew Culbertson in the portal
Even after the MLB Draft, Oklahoma State head coach Josh Holliday isn’t done reeling in reinforcements for his team with sights on the 2025 season. Earlier this week, OSU garnered a commitment from former Missouri shortstop Drew Culbertson out of the transfer portal. Although Culbertson hasn’t publicly announced his pledge to OSU, a source close to the program has confirmed to The O’Colly of Culbertson’s commitment. He also added “OSU Baseball” to his social media bio on Instagram.
Inter-Tribal Council Passes Resolutions During Quarterly Meeting
TULSA, OK – Leaders of the Inter-Tribal Council (ITC) of the Five Tribes met for a quarterly meeting at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa recently and unanimously passed several resolutions. ITC approved a resolution supporting the bipartisan bills promoting truth, justice and healing by a full investigation...
Peggs woman sentenced to three years for manslaughter on Cherokee Nation land
CHEROKEE COUNTY, OKLA (KTUL) — A Peggs woman was sentenced to federal prison for knowingly shooting and killing one victim. Following her guilty plea in 2023, Wanda Kay Friday, 53, was sentenced to three years in prison for voluntary manslaughter in Indian Country. According to investigators, Friday shot the...
Ottawa County unveils new Emergency Operations Center
MIAMI, Okla. — Ottawa County celebrates the completion of a project five years in the making. A ribbon cutting took place in Miami Tuesday morning for the new Quapaw Nation Emergency Operations Center and Ottawa County Central Dispatch Building. It’s a collaboration between the Quapaw Nation, City of Miami,...
'More Than Enough For Us': Coweta Acquires Land Off Highway 51 For New Fire Station
The city of Coweta has finalized the purchase of 3.29 acres at State Highway 51 and 305th East Avenue for the new Fire Station 1. “We’re happy with that amount... I can’t wait, I’m ready,” said Fire Chief Brian Woodward. Chief Woodward said the current workspace...
Thunder fans roast Chet Holmgren after clip from youth basketball camp goes viral
It's officially the slow part of the offseason when the NBA Draft and initial onslaught of free agency are in the rearview while the start of training camp is still a ways away. Yet, despite this reality, OKC Thunder star Chet Holmgren seemingly finds himself remaining quite busy. On top...
Community steps up to help Lawton firefighter after twin babies born 13 weeks premature
LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) - Keegan and Colbie Garrett, who both work for the City of Lawton, welcomed their baby twins to the world 13 weeks premature on July 10, with one weighing just one pound 13 ounces, and the other weighing one pound 14 ounces. Now the Garrett’s are doing everything they can to make sure their babies are healthy, with some community help.
Warm Weather Continues, Temps To Rise Next Week
A heat wave is headed our way over the next few days. A weak mid-level low is expected to approach the Arkansas-Louisiana-Texas area Thursday night and early Friday, bringing a slight chance for showers and storms across parts of eastern Oklahoma for the start of the weekend. The trajectory of...
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