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Starring deaf and hearing actors, OKC theater's staging of 'Cinderella' is extra magical
Talk about your heartwarming Cinderella story: As "Impossible" — or at least, as unlikely — as it may seem, Lyric Theatre's bilingual production of Rodgers & Hammerstein's fairytale musical casts a uniquely enchanting spell that adults and children alike can fall in love with. For the final title of Lyric's three-show "Summer...
Win the Ultimate Rock Star Experience to the Tulsa State Fair
The Tulsa State Fair is almost here and 103.3 The Eagle wants to give you the Ultimate Rock Star Experience to experience the fun for yourself. The prize includes two Mega Ride Passes, one Advance Gate Admission book, and four Advance Ride Coupon Books and can be used any day of the fair. The Tulsa State Fair runs from September 26th – October 6th.
NuCera Solutions Barnsdall Plant to Close Within the Year)
The NuCera Solutions plant in Barnsdall will be closing in the next six to 12 months. This comes after the building took a direct hit from the EF-4 tornado that struck Barnsdall in May. Mayor Johnny Kelley says this is a difficult blow to Barnsdall, but said the town will see this through.
Virtual Learning Option to Be Offered At Wynona , OK, Schools
Wynona, OK, Public Schools is moving to a blended learning environment for the 2024-2025 school year. Full virtual learning will be available to all students within the Wynona School District. The blended learning will provide an option of in-person learning and online coursework. The THRIVE Learning Collaborative is the only virtual cooperative in the state of Oklahoma. Superintendent Ruby Dean is excited to get started.
The Faces of Wedding Events – Aspen Ranch
Aspen Ranch is a premier 160-acre venue nestled in the tranquil landscape of north Edmond. Breaking away from the ordinary, owner Tiffany Smith enlisted the expertise of industry leaders Blair Sims and Jennifer Rodriguez to craft a one-of-a-kind setting. The result is a modern space surrounded by picturesque lawns, trees, and serene ponds, evoking a sense of timeless beauty.
City council to meet with CM candidates
The Yukon City Council will meet this weekend with candidates seeking the city’s top administrative post. Special city council meetings are set for 7:30 a.m. Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 3-4 inside the Centennial Building, 12 S 5th. Council members will consider convening into executive session both days to conduct...
Oklahoma Sooners running back named to Wuerffel Trophy watch list
Watch List season has begun in college football, and another offensive star is on award watch. On Friday, Oklahoma Sooners running back Gavin Sawchuk was named to the Wuerffel Trophy watch list. The Wuerffel Trophy is awarded to the player who best combines community service with academic and on-field success. Sawchuk, who took over midseason for the Oklahoma Sooners, closed 2023 with five straight 100-yard games. On the season, he carried the ball 120 times for 744 yards and nine touchdowns. He also caught 14 passes for 94 yards. Gavin Sawchuk » Wuerffel Trophy Watch List 🏆 https://t.co/NSVRqvHGSQ | #OUDNA pic.twitter.com/128atgNm3J — Oklahoma Football (@OU_Football) August 2, 2024 Two Oklahoma Sooners have won the award since its inception in 2005. Former Oklahoma offensive linemen Gabe Ikard (2013) and Ty Darlington (2015). Sawchuk is looking get off to a faster start in 2024 and with a healthy offseason, has a chance to have a big season for the Sooners. Contact/Follow us @SoonersWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Oklahoma news, notes, and opinions. You can also follow John on X @john9williams.
Meet the Sooners Day Scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 3
NORMAN — One of the most popular traditions surrounding the Oklahoma football program – Meet the Sooners Day – is back again for 2024 and will be held Saturday, Aug. 3, from 11:30-1 p.m. at Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. The annual event, this year presented by 1Oklahoma, gives select OU fans a unique opportunity to interact with their favorite players and coaches on the main stadium concourse.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, potential candidate for Democratic Vice President, visits Oklahoma City
OKLAHOMA CITY — Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, a potential nominee for Democratic Vice President, visited Oklahoma City on Thursday. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. A guest speaker at a fundraising event held at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Beshear has a good...
Kull welcome transfer heavy, first recruiting class for the Aggies
Goodwell,Okla-The OPSU Men's Soccer Program will welcome 12 new Aggies as they open their preseason camp starting next week. This will be Head Coach Garrett Kull's first recruiting class after assuming the position late last July. What is unique about this class is it will feature 11 newcomers who have previous experience at the NAIA or junior college level and one freshman.
Mayor Gives Glimpse of Olympic Event Planned for Oklahoma City
The Paris Olympics are wrapping up its first week, and there have been several historic wins for Team USA that already have people thinking about the 2028 Olympics, which are set to be hosted in Los Angeles. But Oklahoma City will be the site for for two of the competitions: softball and canoe slalom.
Oklahoma City Indian Clinic Celebrates 50th Anniversary
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma City Indian Clinic recently celebrated its 50th Anniversary with a vibrant cultural celebration at the First Americans Museum. The event featured live music, Native dancers, delicious foods, an art market and more. Native princesses and dancers came from across the metro to provide entertainment for...
Moore Family Is Weeping After A Trip To The Movie Theater Ends In Disaster
The tragic incident of a fatal crash in Norman has left a Moore family grieving and heartbroken. On Sunday afternoon, Josh, Lindsay, Abby, and Ethan Badger were on their way to watch ‘Twisters’ at the movie theater. Unfortunately, they were involved in a terrible car accident at the intersection of Rock Creek Rd. and 60th Avenue NW.
Lawyers representing what was supposed to be nation’s first religious charter school want case heard by U.S. Supreme Court
OKLAHOMA CITY — St. Isidore was poised to be the nation’s first religious charter school until the Oklahoma State Supreme Court ruled the state couldn’t legally fund a religious institution, now their lawyers want to go before the U.S. Supreme Court. Get the latest news stories of...
Sip 'N Slide Takes Over Boulder Ave Bridge In Tulsa
The Boulder Avenue Bridge in downtown Tulsa just got a whole lot more slippery. It took two days for organizers of the 4th annual Sip 'N Slide to build a 500-foot slip-and-slide down the road. The slide is the highlight of the all-day party that goes from noon until 12 a.m. on Saturday, August 3rd.