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Man Injured in Osage County DUI Crash
A Mounds man was injured in a single-vehicle crash early Monday morning near Osage Casino-Tulsa in Osage County. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says 57-year-old Ricky Lee Hulvey was driving a 2023 Ford Transit on North Osage Drive when he failed to stop at a stop sign, crossing all lanes of Apache Street, and then hit a curb, causing the vehicle to go airborne. The vehicle also hit a bush before coming to a full stop.
Companies sued by Oklahoma AG over natural gas spikes say they followed contracts
Pipeline and marketing companies targeted by Oklahoma’s attorney general for their role in the run-up in natural gas prices from a winter storm in 2021 said they did nothing wrong and want the cases dismissed or moved from Osage County. Attorney General Gentner Drummond and outside attorneys filed separate...
Oklahoma Today Podcast: July 1, 2024
Download the latest episode here. The July Fourth holiday is here again, and there are countless ways to celebrate in Oklahoma. One of the best is with a trip to Pawhuska and scenic Osage County for the Pawhuska Freedom Celebration and The Pioneer Woman Mercantile's Patriotic Party on the Prairie. Pawhuska Chamber of Commerce director Mike McCartney joins the show to talk about the full day of activities planned in the town for Independence Day.
Postal clerk Gerri Surritte retires
Osage County is the sort of small town and rural environment where residents know their postal workers by name and honor them when they retire. A little over three years ago, Pawhuskans thanked a letter carrier named Harry Marsh, also known as “Postman Harry,” for his service as he departed the U.S. Postal Service. August 31 of last year, Clarence “Butch” Reynolds, who was also widely known as a youth sports game official, retired from the post office. Mr. Reynolds was chosen to be the parade marshal for the 2023 Pawhuska Parade of Lights (the Christmas parade).
Former Ramona Police Chief in Trouble With the Law Again
A former Ramona Police Chief who found himself in trouble with the law in Osage County in late May is finding himself in trouble with the law once again, this time in Washington County. David Lynd turned himself in on the felony charge of grand larceny, a misdemeanor count of knowingly receiving stolen property and obtaining property or an item of value by deception.
Severe Thunderstorm Warning For Tulsa, Surrounding Counties Until 9 p.m.
Saturday will bring more scorching heat, with chances of scattered storms and rain later in the weekend. A few storms could become severe, with large hail being the initial threat and damaging winds possible as they start to collapse. Active Watches & Warnings:. Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Mayes, Osage, Rogers,...
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