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OKC Convention Center hosts CubingUSA Southern Championship
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — The OKC Convention Center is hosting the CubingUSA Southern Championship this weekend, Aug. 2-4. Speedcubing is all about solving twisty puzzles, like the Rubik's Cube, as fast as possible. Since 2003, more than 15,000 competitors have participated in over 700 speedcubing competitions across the country.
City Council To Discuss Golf Cart Ordinance for a Third Time
The Bartlesville City Council has a large agenda in front of them for Monday evening's meeting, including the possibility of an ordinance allowing golf carts to be driven on city streets. Oklahoma law prohibits driving golf carts on state highways, but city streets are not included in that prohibition. Ward...
Upbeat for ‘24, Gundy and the Cowboys face gentler-than-most travel, and Pressley on a watchlist
Oklahoma City -- Coach Mike Gundy's Oklahoma State Cowboys are upbeat about their 2024 football season prospects. A wave of pre-season honors for players, including this week's listing of Brennan Presley on the Hornung Award "watch list," adds to the hopes and dreams of the Cowboy faithful. Bookies.com study of...
The Essential 11 - No. 4 OL Jacob Sexton
Oklahoma football's 2024 season kicks off in exactly four 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.
Washington Co. 4-H Excels at State Round-up
Nine Washington County 4-H members excel at the state meet in Stillwater. Oklahoma 4-H’ers were in the fast lane during the 103rd State 4-H Roundup as they raced from workshops to contests to district rallies and more. More than 600 club members and adults were on the Oklahoma State University campus for the biggest 4-H event of the year. This year’s theme was The Fast Lane to Your Future.
'He's most definitely the best one': Damonic Williams ready to lead Sooners defensive line in 2024
When Damonic Williams entered the transfer portal in the offseason, he had no idea about all the attention he was about to receive. When Brent Venables came calling, Williams and his mom were intrigued by the Sooners, which allowed him to visit Norman in the spring. “Either you’re going and...
29 DAYS TO 2024 KICKOFF: Kanijal Thomas
True Sophomore | 5-11 | 180 lbs. | Del City, Oklahoma. Kanijal Thomas (b. Aug. 14, 2004) is a young cornerback from Del City High School, in the small Oklahoma City suburb of the same name, who is majoring in psychology. Thomas — who brings great agility, speed and stamina...
North Carolina Man Pleads Guilty to $1 Million Interstate Cattle Theft Conspiracy
A Mount Airy, North Carolina man entered a guilty plea to a conspiracy charge linked to an elaborate $1 million cattle theft operation, federal prosecutors announced. William Dalton Edwards, 25, has been embroiled in a fraud that spanned over four years, a scheme stealing over 3,000 head of cattle from different states and causing significant losses to family-owned livestock markets.
OSU CEAT K-12 STEM program making an impact across Oklahoma
Media Contact: Desa James | Communications Coordinator | 405-744-2669 | desa.james@okstate.edu. Louie Lopez, director of Department of Defense Science, Technology, Engineering and Math from the Office of the Under Secretary for Research and Engineering, visited the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology’s STEM program this week to explore what opportunities Oklahoma State University was providing for Oklahoma students.
Oklahoma tenants are unionizing to demand repairs, neighborhood safety: How it works
In December of 2021, residents of about 100 one-bedroom units at Foxcroft Apartments in Oklahoma City found themselves struggling to stay warm in freezing cold apartments with no heat. Their gas lines had been cut off for months and apartment owners, Foxcroft Exchange LLC and Regional Management Co., seemed to be in no hurry to fix the heat. ...
Duke Softball Welcomes Lisa Maulden as Director of Player Development
Duke softball has hired Lisa Maulden as the new director of player development for the 2024-25 season. Head coach Marissa Young expressed excitement about Maulden’s extensive international experience and her role overseeing catchers while contributing to data analysis and game planning. Maulden, a former professional player with accolades in Japan, previously served as an assistant coach at Seattle University. She looks forward to fostering the growth of the program's student-athletes with her passion for the game.
Pet Of The Week: Luna
Our Pet of the Week is a 2-month-old puppy named Luna. She loves to cuddle, snuggle, give kisses and play for hours. She is still a puppy and loves to chew things since she's teething, so make sure she has tons of fun toys to play with. She's still learning...
Yukon High School announces inaugural Hall of Fame class
Longtime Yukon sports editor Chuck Reherman and former YHS baseball star Joe Cooper are among nine individuals and two state championship teams chosen for induction into the inaugural Yukon High Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2024. Lorie Halbert-Beckner, Darryl Andrews, Jane Clough-Deskis, Jennifer Stewart-Barrett, coach Leroy Estes and the...
REA pays fiftieth franchise to city
The Red River Valley Rural Electric Association has made its fiftieth annual franchise tax payment to the City of Marietta. City officials were recently presented a check for $18,638.74 representing three percent of the utility’s energy sales within the city limits. In making the payment, REA is allowed continued...