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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.
Jackson Arnold is giving Oklahoma fans a reason to believe already
Entering his first season as the Oklahoma starter, Jackson Arnold is giving Sooner fans something to believe in more than The Bravery. Time won't let me go back to the Manning Passing Academy that took place last month, but the guy loves his wide receiver room unconditionally. All the while it is all gas and no brakes on the Arnold bandwagon in Norman, one that would make Steve Sarkisian squeal.
Isaiah Hartenstein mulled over decision to leave Knicks for Thunder
Mulling over his choices, Isaiah Hartenstein made the close decision to sign with the Oklahoma City Thunder over the New York Knicks. Traditionally struggling to draw free agents, a mixture of contract and being a contender helped the Thunder land Hartenstein, who is seen as the best outside addition in franchise history.
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...
Former Bartlesville Mayor George C. Meese Has Passed Away
George C. Meese passed away Saturday, July 6, 2024 in Bartlesville. Meese served as the Mayor of Bartlesville, Oklahoma from 1979 to 1981. During his tenure, he was actively involved in the community, holding various positions at Phillips Petroleum, serving as a deacon at First Baptist Church, and being the President of the Rotary Club. His contributions left a lasting impact on the city.
MEMORIAL RODEO: Family's dream turns into annual rodeo in memory of mother
BEGGS, Okla. — When many think of a multi-generational business, they think of a restaurant or a mom-and-pop shop. But in Beggs, an annual rodeo happens. It all started just over two decades ago with a husband-and-wife's dream. Clarence Demery told his wife Linda the dream of a rodeo...
HUD Officials View Results of Chickasaw Nation Housing Programs
The Chickasaw Nation welcomed visitors from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban development (HUD) April 17. Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby and tribal officials welcomed HUD representatives for a daylong tour of the Chickasaw Nation’s housing, education and health developments located in Ada, Oklahoma. “Housing is foundational to...
Four-star safety Omarion Robinson commits to the Oklahoma Sooners
Brandon Hall has been a force on the recruiting trail since he took over the safeties position, and that ability to recruit showed itself again on Saturday. Oklahoma landed its 21st commit of the 2025 recruiting class when four-star safety Omarion Robinson committed to Oklahoma over offers from Oregon, Arkansas and LSU. Robinson is a dynamic player on the back end of a defense. He’s 6 feet and 171 pounds, and he has the footwork to play a number of roles in the secondary. He’s competitive and unafraid to be physical. He can also play in man-to-man coverage, a trait many safeties...
Forecast: A tad hotter for Sunday
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Temperatures overnight tonight drop to around average or slightly below average by sunrise Sunday. A generally sunny day is forecasted for Sunday with temperatures climbing to the 90s by Sunday afternoon.Watch the videocast above to learn more. 7-Day Forecast River Valley | 7-Day Forecast Northwest Arkansas...
Vice Mayor corrects record on controversial storefront vote
During council comments at the July 2nd Guthrie City Council meeting, Vice Mayor Grant Aguirre took the floor to correct a statement he made during a previous meeting, addressing a contentious issue surrounding the consideration of a reconstruction of a historic storefront. The council had upheld the Historic Preservation Commission’s...
Relive the magic of “Twister” right where it was filmed in Guthrie
Get ready to saddle up and relive the whirlwind excitement of “Twister” as On Set Cinema brings a special screening to Guthrie on Saturday, July 20. Fans of the iconic 1996 action-adventure film will have the unique opportunity to watch it exactly where the thrilling “Galaxy Drive-In” scenes were filmed.
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