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UNCERTAIN FUTURE: Bartlesville weighs next steps for Price Tower
BARTLESVILLE, Okla. — Amid Price Tower’s uncertain future, people around Bartlesville are wondering, what’s next for some traditions and the city’s economy. The owner of the tower has plans to close it. Bartlesville’s beacon has been home to traditions. It has housed people in its hotel and has been the spectacle of tours for architectural enthusiasts. Now all of that is in question.
Wagoner County DA: Elijah Woolley death investigation ‘active and continuing’
In the face of mounting criticism over the handling of the Elijah Woolley death investigation, Wagoner County District Attorney Jack Thorp has suggested his office isn’t done with the case. In a lengthy statement released to KOTV Friday, Thorp claimed that the 14-month-old boy’s death in 2018 is still...
Wichita couple loses a couple hundred thousand dollars to fraudulent contractor
Donna and Karl Reust hired Charles Wynne of C 1 Construction to build their Braman, Oklahoma home from the ground up. Wichita couple loses a couple hundred thousand dollars to fraudulent contractor. Donna and Karl Reust hired Charles Wynne of C 1 Construction to build their Braman, Oklahoma home from...
'We're Gonna Do This:' Skiatook Woman Looks To Bring Home Gold At Paris Paralympics
The USA women’s sitting volleyball team is getting ready to compete in the Paralympic Games with hopes of bringing home the gold for a third time. One integral player is from Green Country. Volleyball is a constant in Tia Edward’s life. “It's all I do,” she said.
Derek Chauvin Now Serving Out His Sentence in Oklahoma
Looks like the former Minneapolis police officer is being transferred to Oklahoma. Derek Chauvin was found guilty in 2021 on a second-degree murder charge for George Floyd back on June 25, 2021. He was sentenced to 22.5 years for this and was being held at an Arizona facility the past few years. However, Chauvin is being transferred after an incident that happened in late 2023.
Through Broadway-themed sermon series, OKC church takes stand against antisemitism, hate
An Oklahoma church shared a message about the importance of standing against antisemitism and all forms of hate on Aug. 18 during its popular Broadway-themed sermon series. The popular "St. Luke's on Broadway" sermon series at St. Luke's Methodist Church includes guest singers who perform classic songs from a Broadway show, while the...
OKC Thunder will face tough start to 2024-25 regular season
Right out of the gates, the Oklahoma City Thunder won’t have much room for error to start the 2024-24 regular season. The Thunder unveiled their 82-game slate recently as the calendar creeps closer to starting training camp in less than two months. OKC hopes to repeat its success from last season as the first seed.
Kimbell Bay pool upgrades proposed
Yukon’s elected municipal leaders are considering making a significant investment in the city’s oldest aquatics facility. The Yukon City Council recently took a field trip to Kimbell Bay Pool, 525 S 7th, to learn more about proposed repairs and upgrades. Yukon Parks & Recreation Assistant Director Bryan Kelley...
Ancient Cherokee game returns for holiday
TAHLEQUAH – The ancient game of Cherokee marbles will carry on at this year’s Cherokee National Holiday as teams battle it out at the Cherokee Heritage Center. The game – which some Cherokee historians claim has been around since 800 A.D. – is played using marbles the size of billiard balls on a 100-foot field with five holes. The holiday marbles tournament is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. Aug. 31.
Family, friends mourn the death of Langston University football coach
LANGSTON, Okla. — Family and school officials have confirmed that Langston University football Assistant Head Coach Darryl Mason has died. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. “My little brother Clifford Roderick Darryl Mason has joined his father and mother in heaven. Keep Darryl’s children and...
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