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Okmulgee Public Schools welcomes Clay Vinyard
In a pivotal move for Okmulgee Public Schools, Clay Vinyard steps into his role as the new superintendent, bringing with him a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective aimed at revitalizing the district. With a background deeply rooted in education and a passion for student success, Vinyard’s journey to Okmulgee is marked by his dedication to transforming educational environments.
Former Senator On 2028 Olympics Events In Oklahoma City
We're still learning just how Oklahoma City landed the honor of becoming a host site for the 2028 summer Olympics. We know that, as this deal was gaining momentum a few years ago, Casey Wasserman, the head of LA-28, the organizing entity for the games, solicited the help of a DC lobbying firm with a strong Oklahoma connection.
OKC Memorial Museum program aims to counter political violence through open conversation
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KOKH) — This election season political violence has been on the forefront of the conversation. Those at the Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum are trying to stop further incidents from happening. After the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, there's been an emphasis on de-escalation...
Celebrate The History Of The Cowboy This Weekend!
Join us in celebrating that classic Western icon — the cowboy — at the Museum’s commemoration of National Day of the Cowboy! Honor cowboy culture and pioneering heritage while embracing your inner cowboy/girl. Come decked out in all the cowboy gear you created throughout the week at Summer Round-up (or what you already have in the closet) and enjoy music from Oklahoma Opry, participate in family-friendly activities and crafts, ride a mechanical bull and get your face painted!
Chief Larsen Plans To Boost Police, Former Tulsa Rower Ready For Paris, Downtown OKC Development Updates: This Week’s Top News Stories
Chief Larsen Aims to Recruit Officers to Increase Police Presence in Tulsa. Dennis Larsen was sworn in as Tulsa’s new Chief of Police on Tuesday. Both former chief Wendell Franklin and Mayor G.T. Bynum praised his preparedness for the role. Larsen highlighted officer recruitment as a top priority, aiming to increase the current number from about 800 to 943 officers, which he believes will enhance public safety and police presence throughout Tulsa.
14 major projects planned for downtown OKC that we're following, and where they stand
In an era of rising construction costs and interest rates, downtown Oklahoma City continues to see new developments attempted while others seemingly go dark years after they were first announced. A roundup of developments announced over the past few years shows some are still alive, some are moving forward in the near future and some are long dead. ...
Four fun things to do next week: Live music and theater around OKC
Ryan Culwell shows in Norman and Tulsa Texas songwriter Ryan Culwell will perform two Oklahoma shows this weekend, the first at 8 p.m. Friday at Opolis in Norman, 113 N Crawford Ave., and then 8 p.m. Saturday at Tulsa’s Saint Cecilia’s, 205 W King St. Culwell’s latest “Run Like a Bull” was released...
Woman says she paid $20k for walk-in tub that has never worked, company won’t fix
An Oklahoma City woman she feels like a bath remodeling company took advantage of her after she paid them $20k to install a walk-in-tub in her house two years ago, only for the tub never function properly.
How has Oklahoma's medical marijuana license moratorium affected dispensaries, industry?
They're passing joints — and loose flower, concentrates, topical creams, drinks, gummies and other edibles. And they're passing patients. With its high behind it, and licenses to operate continuing to...
How Reed DeQuasie's move to Oklahoma State football conjured memories of Midwest City lore
STILLWATER — A few notable family names immediately conjure memories of the Midwest City High School football dynasty of the 1980s and early 1990s. Gundy is one of the most recognized. ...
Judge issues protective order against Ryan Walters, requested by student who's suing him
NORMAN — A Cleveland County judge has formally granted a protective order sought by a Moore Public Schools student against state schools Superintendent Ryan Walters and members of the State Board of Education. Cleveland Country District Judge Michael Tupper filed the order on Monday, 19 days after he said during a court hearing...
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