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Muscogee Nation to build new casino in Coweta, Oklahoma
The Muscogee Nation has announced a $100m investment in Coweta Casino Hotel. US.- The Muscogee Nation and Muscogee Nation Gaming Enterprises has announced a $100m capital investment to build the Coweta Casino Hotel on 17 acres at the southeast corner of East 131st Street South and State Highway 51 in Coweta, Oklahoma. The project is set to break ground in September and is expected to open in Spring 2026.
Free canine medical services help vulnerable Tulsans
The Tulsa Day Center and the Tulsa Humane Society teamed up last week to offer vaccinations and neutering or spaying for dogs. The program was free of charge and aimed at Tulsa’s homeless population. Kellie Wilson, a program coordinator with the Day Center, said serving pets is a significant...
Deputies arrest 3 suspects in connection to abduction in Okmulgee County
OKMULGEE, Okla. — Okmulgee County Sheriff's Office (OCSO) deputies responded to a complaint of someone jumping into traffic near the Highway 266 Deep Fork Bridge on July 25. When deputies arrived, they located a badly injured male subject who required immediate medical attention. The male subject was transported from...
Judge dismisses lawsuit against the special UNP arena TIF elections
Cleveland County District Judge Thad Balkman granted a joint dismissal order for the lawsuit filed by two former Norman mayors against the special elections for the proposed University North Park Rock Creek Entertainment District Project Plan, the Daily confirmed via documents obtained Monday morning. On July 10, OU Daily obtained...
ReMerge selects Erin Engelke as new Chief Executive Officer
OKLAHOMA CITY – ReMerge of Oklahoma County has announced that its Board of Directors has unanimously chosen Erin Engelke, APR, as the organization's new chief executive officer. Engelke will join ReMerge on August 12. “On behalf of the ReMerge Board of Directors, we couldn’t be more excited for Erin...
The Porch Visits Oklahoma Local Pro Pickleball Player In Edmond
Over the past few years, pickleball has taken the recreational sporting world by storm. With the fanbase and player range continuing to grow with the sports popularity, a new league has been established for those at the top to compete at the highest level. The National Pickleball League (NPL), has...
Tulsa Police Arrest Woman Accused Of DUI With 3-Year-Old In Vehicle
A woman was arrested and accused of driving under the influence with her three-year-old daughter in the back seat, authorities say. Tulsa Police said Alicia Duke was driving north on Riverside near 81st Street on Sunday when police said she sped passed an officer. That officer tried to pull Duke...
Kingston man accused of kidnapping, attempted strangulation
CARTER COUNTY, Okla. (KXII) - A Kingston man is in the Carter County Jail, accused of kidnapping and trying to strangle a woman last week. According to court records, Jack Canada, 44, held the woman in a home against her will and attempted to strangle her. Court records also show he assaulted another man by repeatedly punching him in the face.
Westside Community Center Gears Up for Families
The Westside Community Center is buzzing with excitement and activity! On a recent episode of COMMUNITY CONNECTION, Executive Director Shavon Robles and WCC Board Member Richard Mitchell highlighted how the center is serving the entire Bartlesville community, transcending neighborhood boundaries. Shavon invited parents to enroll their children in the Summer...
Zach Ehrhard Signs With Boston Red Sox
STILLWATER - Another former Oklahoma State player is officially a professional baseball player. It was reported over the weekend Zach Ehrhard has signed his contract with the Boston Red Sox. As you can see, Ehrhard signed for $500,000, which is $130,900 below the slot value of the 115th pick. Ehrhard,...
Daily Bullets (July 29): Jaylen Warren Making Waves
Thanks for stopping by – here’s your daily dose of Oklahoma State sports news. • Jaylen Warren is making a case in the Steelers’ camp that he should start (CBS Sports) • Steve Lutz working on team chemistry (TulsaWorld) • OSU’s home game against Utah is one of the “24 most meaningful games of the 2024 season” (247 Sports) • Cowboys have had serious running back play under Gundy:
Oklahoma Will Soon Begin Losing Daylight
As summer turns into fall, Oklahoma will soon begin to lose hours of daylight. In the summer, Oklahomans see the sun rise in the early hours of the morning after 6 a.m. and setting after 8 p.m. But as summer ends, Oklahoma slowly starts having less and less hours of daylight.
Heat Warnings Issued in Oklahoma and Arkansas, Indexes up to 113 Degrees
Oklahoma City, OK – An excessive heat warning is in effect for parts of northeast Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas from noon to 9 PM today. Residents should prepare for dangerously high heat index values up to 113 degrees in affected areas including Tulsa, Muskogee, and Bartlesville. A heat advisory has also been issued for the rest of eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas with heat indexes expected to reach up to 109 degrees.
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