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Could This Be The Last Hot Summer Weekend In Oklahoma?
It's been a hot last few months of summer in Oklahoma. But a strong cold front is predicted to be heading for the state the last week of August that could usher in fall. So will this weekend be the last hot summer weekend for Oklahoma? Could fall actually come early?
August 24th is the Biggest Day in Oklahoma Hunter Education
If you plan on hunting or getting the kids started this year, it's the biggest weekend across the state for hunter education classes. If you've been through one of these classes before, it may have been a little rough especially if you were an adult at the time. They're very geared towards children, but you cannot deny the success of these programs. Hunting accidents have fallen 70% since America and Canada started requiring them.
Jackson Arnold's high school coach gives insight into Sooners' new quarterback
DENTON, Texas — The University of Oklahoma has a long list of legacy quarterbacks winning the Heisman Trophy. There's a spot in OU's trophy room ready for the Sooners' next Heisman winner, possibly for the next quarterback. Jackson Arnold is set to take over Oklahoma's offense in 2024 after...
Edmond participating in “Keep Route 66 Beautiful” tire cleanup
The City of Edmond is participating in the Keep Oklahoma Beautiful “Keep Route 66 Beautiful Tire Cleanup” on Aug. 31. The program is free. Edmond residents can drop off old tires at the Public Service Center at Cross Timbers, 2004 Old Timbers Drive, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Proof of Edmond residency is required to participate.
Former Norman teacher Summer Boismier's teaching license is revoked, others face hearings
The Oklahoma State Board of Education voted unanimously Thursday to revoke the teaching licenses of one teacher and send the case of two others to a hearing officer during a terse August meeting. Summer Boismier had her state teaching license pulled while Allison Scott and Regan Killackey had their cases sent to a hearing officer Thursday, setting up what could be an ongoing court fight. Speaking to reporters after the state board's meeting, state schools Superintendent Ryan...
Police respond to crash involving a school bus, no injuries reported
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — The Oklahoma City Police responded to a crash involving a school bus Friday afternoon near Northeast 17th and Lottie Avenue. No injuries were reported, and there's no word on what caused the crash.
Digital literacy with Malcolm Mithcel
This segment is sponsored by Cox Communications. Malcolm Mitchell is passionate about everything he does. From college football standout to playing on a winning Super Bowl team to now being a champion for literacy and digital equity. His latest effort, author of the new children's book, "A World Within Reach," celebrates the thrill of discovery through the power of reading and connectivity, especially important during back-to-school season.
“Presente in Oklahoma!” at Oklahoma History Center
“Presente in Oklahoma!” at Oklahoma History Center Will Highlight Hispanic/Latino Community’s Contributions to the State. OKLAHOMA CITY— September 15 to October 15 is National Hispanic Heritage Month. On Tuesday, September 24, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m., the Oklahoma Historical Society will highlight the history, heritage and contributions of selected individuals of Hispanic/Latino heritage who have or are contributing to shaping Oklahoma’s culture during “2024 Presente in Oklahoma!”
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