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The Porch Visits The Oklahoma City Zoo For Asian Elephant Awareness Month
With August being Asian Elephant Awareness Month, the Oklahoma City Zoo partnering with international conservation programs to protect the species. The Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Porch traveled to the Oklahoma City Zoo to learn more about the zoo's efforts here in Oklahoma and around the world. Nadia Miecznikowski, one of the...
Who is Bryce Drummond? Meet 'Pioneer Woman' Ree Drummond's son, Oklahoma State football FB
Oklahoma State football player Bryce Drummond is a well-known walk-on. The former Pawhuska High standout spent the first two years of his career at North Texas, where he saw time at quarterback and linebacker, before he joined OSU last season. He then moved to fullback and became known for delivering big hits. ...
Authorities Identify Victim in August 3 Drowning at Skiatook Lake
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol’s Marine Enforcement division has released additional information in an August 3rd drowning death at Skiatook Lake. Troopers say 61-year-old Michael Cooke, of Bethany, was walking down to a boat slip to retrieve an item at Cross Timbers Marina in Osage County. They say he fell into the water for an unknown reason just after 6:30pm.
Chris Williams On OU and OSU Football Season Openers, What To Expect This Season
Football fans in Oklahoma are gearing up for an exciting season with significant changes for the state's major teams. The stakes are high as the University of Oklahoma makes its debut in the Southeastern Conference, and Oklahoma State University faces new opponents in the Big 12. OU’s season will start...
OSU student involved in nonfatal hit-and-run on campus
Around 3 p.m. Friday, OSU student Iris Borunda was walking southbound on a Farm Road sidewalk when she was hit by a car. Borunda, according to a police report from OSUPD, entered the roadway on foot and was not in the crosswalk. She entered the intersection of Farm Road and McFarland Street when a car turning eastbound on Farm Road hit her.
Forged checks passed to Perkins businesses
(Stillwater, Okla.) — In apparently unrelated cases, two men have been charged in Payne County District Court with passing a total of over $6,000 in forged checks to businesses based in Perkins, court records show. Payton Grant Kelly, 23, of Stillwater, was charged on Aug. 8 with passing four...
Catholic church vandalism suspect arrested
(Stillwater, Okla.) — A 48-year-old man accused of breaking a statue of Christ’s mother in front of St. John’s Catholic Church at 201 N. Knoblock in Stillwater has been jailed pending a court appearance Tuesday after being sought for weeks on an arrest warrant that was issued on July 3, court records show.
Norman man dies after suicide attempt following arrest for kidnapping and burglary
CLEVELAND COUNTY, OKLA. (KOKH) — A Norman man who was arrested for kidnapping, burglary, and robbery of a 75-year-old woman died after an attempted suicide Sunday night. The Cleveland County Detention Center (CCDC) said 58-year-old Daniel Edward Freeman was pronounced dead at 11:55 p.m. on Sunday at the Norman Regional Healthplex.
'The Whole Place Is Special:' Tulsans Ready To Celebrate At The Big Dam Party
People joining the celebration say this is historical for Tulsa because it shows the city's growth and will draw more people to Green Country. There are big plans this Labor Day Weekend. "Coming to the dam good, or big dam party," said Catherine Uhren of Tulsa. "I'm going to the...
16th Annual Zoobrew returns to the Zoo on Friday, September 27
The Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden, together with the Oklahoma Zoological Society (OZS), celebrates the return of the 16th annual ZOObrew. This ‘sud-sational’ event will take place on Friday, September 27, from 4 to 9 p.m. Fans 21 and older will enjoy a night of craft brews...
Former Norman teacher says her battle over banned books isn't over
But Boismier said the fight isn’t over yet. “I see this as a much larger fight beyond just me versus [State Superintendent Ryan Walters] or me versus [the State Board of Education], kind of situation,” Boismier said. “So what our next steps would be, essentially, is to move this fight from the classroom to the courtroom.”
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