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FEMA sets up Disaster Recovery Center in Claremore
CLAREMORE, Okla. (KTUL) — The banners are up, the signs are planted, and the FEMA flag out in front of the Rogers County Health Department Extension, makes it clear you're in the right place. "We’ve already had several survivors come in to begin their process of registering for assistance,"...
CONSTANTLY CHANGING: Progress continues on Brookside
TULSA, Okla. — Many in Tulsa's Brookside area might be wondering when all its changes are going to finish finally. For one there's the construction along Peoria Avenue, then there's the abandoned lots that haven't been touched for more than a year. Dan Duvall is one of many who...
Lincoln Riley did Sooners huge favor by jumping ship
Sooner fans will not soon forget the series of events that occurred on Nov. 28, 2021. Looking back on that day now, two and a half years later, who would have thought it would turn out to be a blessing in disguise. The morning after Oklahoma had lost to Bedlam...
Cherokee Nation Celebrates New Housing Subdivision
MUSKOGEE, OK – Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner have called for a comprehensive housing study to examine housing needs for Cherokee families across the tribe’s reservation area, including where shortfalls may exist in rental and homeownership opportunities. Chief Hoskin and Deputy Chief Warner announced plans for the comprehensive study when they gathered in Muskogee to celebrate along with Cherokee families who are moving into the tribe’s newest housing subdivision, the Dahnawi Ditlihi Dunadanelvi, or Warrior Addition.
Former NBA Player David West Takes a Shot at Isaiah Hartenstein and the New NBA Money
After proving himself in the NY Knicks colors, Isaiah Hartenstein got a massive deal from the Westerners, OKC Thunder, during the off-season. While the gigantic offer has certainly thrilled the former Knicks center, the former player, David West, expressed dissatisfaction with the lavish expense. West shared a story on his...
CBS Ranks Iron Bowl Below ‘Red River Shootout’ on SEC Rivalries List
Someone might need to inform CBS Sports that Texas and Oklahoma have been in the SEC for less than a week. In an article that ranked 1-20 the rivalries in the best conference in college football, the site ranked Texas and Oklahoma’s ‘Red River Rivalry’ as the No. 1 rivalry in the SEC.
Oklahoma City Thunder 2024 Draft Analysis: Player Scouting Reports
In the highly anticipated 2024 NBA Draft, the Oklahoma City Thunder strategically added to their roster with a diverse array of talents poised to help shape the team's future. Leading their selections was Nikola Topic, a dynamic guard from Serbia chosen at the 12th overall pick, renowned for his playmaking prowess and ability to get to the rim at will.
The Essential 11 - No. 8 CB Woodi Washington
Oklahoma football's 2024 season opens in exactly eight weeks as the Sooners host Temple on Friday, August 30th at Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. On every Friday until then, we're counting down the eleven most important players for OU to have success in Year 3 under Brent Venables and the program's first in the SEC.
Research suggests that ‘Tornado Alley’ is shifting towards the East, could be renamed as ‘Tri-State Alley’
According to a study recently published by the Journal of Applied Meteorology, Tornado Alley, which has been traditionally located over the Great Plains, may be shifting further east. Henderson, Kentucky, for instance, could be included in the newly emerging Tornado Alley. According to Meteorologist Christine Wielgos from the National Weather...
Oklahoma food donation law making small impact
OKLAHOMA CITY– Watching students throw leftover cafeteria food away each day, a Clinton woman’s heart broke. Sally James, 70, who used to work in a public school cafeteria, said the amount of food she saw tossed every day was hard to watch. It was especially difficult as a senior citizen who has to pick between […] The post Oklahoma food donation law making small impact appeared first on Oklahoma Voice.
The Shoppes celebrates one year of fostering small businesses and community
The Shoppes, Guthrie’s downtown retail incubator and community space, is marking its first anniversary with a celebration of its achievements and contributions to the local economy. The Shoppes, which the City of Guthrie overlooks, was funded by the T-Mobile Hometown Grant Program and the USDA’s Rural Business Development Grant....
Drownings reported at Grand Lake, Keystone Lake during Fourth of July holiday weekend
GROVE — Authorities have recovered the bodies of multiple drowning victims in northeast Oklahoma over the Fourth of July weekend, including at least two at Grand Lake. According to multiple news reports, officers with the Grand River Dam Authority Police Department recovered the body of Levi Gibson, 39, of Afton, around 5...
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