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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.
Mayor shares patriotic thoughts with Freedom Fest crowds
Yukon Mayor Brian Pillmore addressed thousands of Yukon residents who gathered last week for the annual Freedom Fest celebration at Chisholm Trail Park. Pillmore spoke on the evenings of July 3 and 4 to audiences as they prepared to listen to patriotic music before spectacular fireworks displays at the 2024 Freedom Fest.
Oklahoma Civil Rights Trail financed, awaiting action from governor
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma’s 13 original Black towns will soon be connected on the Oklahoma Civil Rights Trail. The trail will link towns that are significant to civil rights history through a grant program with the Oklahoma Historical Society. Because the towns cover a vast geography, the trail will allow visitors to pick and choose […] The post Oklahoma Civil Rights Trail financed, awaiting action from governor appeared first on Oklahoma Voice.
A Newcastle Veteran And Family Say They Are Victims Of Botched Contractor Job
A Newcastle family is on the hook for thousands of dollars in repairs after a contractor left their floors, cabinets and appliances covered in paint. "When we first went into our living room, we thought, well, he's over sprayed," said homeowner Amber Davis. "But then, as we went further and further into our house, we could tell that this wasn't just overspray, that he had done this on purpose."
American Legion ‘Family Day’ offers historical insight
Yukon’s American Legion Post 160 hosted a Family Day from the hours of 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 22 at the Yukon Veterans Museum, 1010 W Main. The annual Family Day provided veterans as well as their families and supporters the opportunity to explore the rich military history of the United States by speaking with veterans and examining the exhibits the museum has to offer.
Big Inning Haunts Thunder in Series Opening Loss to West Virginia
The Thunder dropped their third straight game at Trenton Thunder Ballpark on Saturday night, as they fell to the West Virginia Black Bears by a final of 10-5. In what started as a pitcher’s duel, quickly became an offensive outburst from the Black Bears, who piled on eight runs in their half of the eighth inning.
18-year-old among multiple drownings reported by Grand River Dam Police
GRAND LAKE, Okla. (KFOR) — An 18-year-old man from Oklahoma City was recovered Friday evening after drowning. On Friday July 5th, the Grand River Dam Authority responded to a report of drowning. When they got to the Locust Cove area, they found the body of an 18-year-old man. Police said he jumped off the dock’s […]
TIMELINE: Severe storms possible for parts of the state overnight, stronger chances Sunday afternoon
OKLAHOMA CITY — KOCO 5 meteorologist Sabrina Bates shows the risk and timeline for possible severe weather in the state overnight and through Sunday. The main threats with storms on Sunday afternoon include wind gusts above 60 mph and hail. There is a very low tornado potential. Open the...
New Clubhouse Unveiled at Earlywine Golf Club, Enhancing Oklahoma City's Premier Golf Destination
It has been a long road to get to the ribbon cutting of the new clubhouse at Earlywine Golf Club that took place on Wednesday, a part of Oklahoma City Parks and Recreations community properties, one of several golf courses that have been seeing an increase in golfers teeing up for a day of fun in the sun.
RELIGION: Are we really free?
As I write this, we have just celebrated Fourth of July. In my mind, the Fourth is a parade of flags (right side up, of course), John Phillips Sousa music and me on the drums!. In New York Harbor stands the Statue of Liberty which is a worldwide symbol of freedom, of liberty, for more than 130 years.
KOCO-TV Coming To Enid
ENID, OK - KOCO-TV will begin its 2024 On the Road series in Enid at Leonardo’s Children’s Museum on July 15. The station will broadcast its 4 pm, 5 pm, and 6 pm newscasts from Adventure Quest. There will be free admission, food trucks parked on E. Maple, and you may be lucky enough to be seen on TV!
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