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Party at Comanche Lake on July 6
E inaugural Comanche Chamber of Commerce Independence Fest at Comanche Lake this Saturday. Several events and booths will be featured at lake for the whole family between 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. A fireworks display will be held at dusk. Chamber president Laura Lewis is proud of the community for...
Harrah fireworks stand dedicated to helping those less fortunate at risk of closing shop
HARRAH, Okla. — In Oklahoma, you can find a fireworks stand at almost every corner. But one in Harrah is at risk of going under after dedicating years to helping those less fortunate. For four decades, a Harrah woman has been helping families in a financial bind afford fireworks....
Gov. Sanders announces over $2 million allocation to Eureka Springs hospital as part of new program
EUREKA SPRINGS, Ark. — The Eureka Springs Hospital is set to receive almost $2.3 million after a joint announcement from Governor Sarah Sanders, The Arkansas Department of Human Services (ADHS), and the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration (ADFA) confirmed more than $9 million in funding will go towards helping the long-term sustainability of rural Arkansas hospitals.
Victims identified in fatal vehicle vs train crash
GREENE COUNTY, Ark. (KAIT) – Arkansas State Police said one person died and two others suffered injuries when their vehicle collided with a train. The crash happened at 6:10 p.m. Friday, July 5, in the 16000 block of U.S. Highway 63. According to the preliminary fatal crash report, a...
Man Arrested in Arkansas for Allegedly Killing Family in Oklahoma
Jonathon Candy, 42, was apprehended in Arkansas for allegedly killing his wife Lindsay, 39, and three of their children in Oklahoma, aged 12, 14, and 18. Oklahoma City Police Sergeant Gary Knight confirmed that officers found five deceased individuals in the home upon arrival. Sgt. Knight clarified the nature of...
Artificial intelligence degree programs to be available at Oklahoma universities
OKLAHOMA CITY – Students at some of Oklahoma’s public colleges and universities will soon be able to pursue undergraduate degrees in artificial intelligence. The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education approved artificial intelligence degree programs at Rose State College, Southwestern Oklahoma State University and the University of Oklahoma on June 4. While some universities have […] The post Artificial intelligence degree programs to be available at Oklahoma universities appeared first on Oklahoma Voice.
Cloudy With Storms, Temperatures Rising This Week In Green Country
Monday will be another cloudy and rainy day, with more chances of storms and rainfall with temperatures beginning to rise going further into the week. The highs for Monday are expected to reach the low to mid 80s, giving a little bit of relief before the heat picks back up, with the lows staying at in the cool mid to high 60s.
Tri-State Alley? Research says ‘Tornado Alley’ moving east
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – Tornado Alley as we know it may be changing. A recent study published by the Journal of Applied Meteorology indicates the traditional Tornado Alley over the Great Plains is moving further east. “People are paying attention and they are realizing it’s just not Oklahoma and Kansas anymore, it can happen here,” […]
Oklahoma Czechs seek royalty contestants
Oklahoma Czechs, Inc, is now accepting applications for their 2024-2025 Oklahoma Czech-Slovak Royalty. They are looking for individuals to represent and promote Yukon’s Oklahoma Czech Festival and Oklahoma Czechs. Candidates must be Oklahoma residents of Czech or Slovak descent or legally adopted by a parent of Czech or Slovak...
Watch Now: The Folds Of Honor Freedomfest Fireworks Show, With Music!
Fireworks shows lit up the skies across Green Country last night as Oklahomans celebrated Independence Day. The Folds of Honor Freedomfest fireworks show was earlier than planned due to rain, so News on 6 aired the show at 9:30 p.m., pairing the dazzling display with the synchronized music. Families and...
Separation of church and state isn’t going away
Oklahoma’s state superintendent of public instruction ordered all teachers in the state to apparently violate both state and federal laws separating religion from public schools last month. According to Reuters, he said: “Every teacher, every classroom in the state will have a Bible in the classroom and will be teaching from the Bible in the classroom to ensure that this […] The post Separation of church and state isn’t going away first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Gov. Stitt has said outsourcing PR work is 'wasteful,' but Ryan Walters renews DC contract
The Oklahoma State Department of Education has extended its contract with a Washington, D.C., area public relations firm. Records show the agency hired Vought Strategies last year to book interviews with national media outlets, write op-eds and speeches, and increase state schools Superintendent Ryan Walters’ national exposure. The firm first worked as a vendor, then signed a four-month contract ending June 30, with the possibility of three one-year extensions.
Oklahoma high school football: Muskogee 2025 QB Jamarian Ficklin commits to Texas State
One of the top quarterbacks in Oklahoma high school football has made his college decision. Muskogee’s Jamarian Ficklin announced his commitment to Texas State on Thursday. Ficklin led Muskogee to the Class 6A-II state title as a junior last season and was named The Oklahoman’s All-State Offensive Player of the Year.
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