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People Saw ‘Twisters’ At Oklahoma Theater That Survived EF-5 Tornado
"Twisters" blew into Oklahoma movie theaters over the weekend. The action-packed movie that was filmed in Oklahoma was a blockbuster success in its first weekend with over $80 million garnered. As thousands of Oklahomans made their way to theaters this weekend, several saw the film at a movie theater that famously survived an EF-5 tornado.
Phil Steele Likes Oklahoma State for Experience, But He Likes Utah for the Same Reason
STILLWATER – It took a little longer this summer, but I finally got around to having college football expert and preseason magazine mogul extraordinaire Phil Steele on my radio show on Triple Play Sports Radio. Steele is always an interesting guest and he is college football nearly 24/7 and 365.
Oklahoma landscapes and resilience shine in summer blockbuster 'Twisters'
Maira Gus, director of Visit Bartlesville, attended the Oklahoma premiere of "Twisters," the highly anticipated summer blockbuster, on Monday, June 15. The film, produced by Steven Spielberg and Universal Pictures and directed by Academy Award-winning director Lee Isaac Chung of "Minari," showcases Oklahoma's stunning landscapes, utilizing Osage County for various scenes. ...
Corporation Commissioner Bob Anthony blocked from new discussion of utility rate audits
Two Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners clashed in a heated argument Tuesday with one accusing the other of being dishonest in a debate over whether state laws regarding audits were followed in the aftermath of harsh winter storms of 2021 when electricity and natural gas companies requested rate assistance. Commissioner Bob Anthony submitted a request...
Oklahoma Is Now Building Texas Style Highways Across the State
It's no secret that Oklahoma and the Lone Star State share somewhat of a sibling rivalry type of relationship. Whether it be sports, attractions, riverwalks, or roads, it always boils down to competition. The Sooner State has been on an infrastructure kick for the last twenty years, ever since the...
Lawmaker calls for AG to investigate whether OSDE violated Open Records Act
A state lawmaker wants Oklahoma’s Attorney General to look into whether or not the Oklahoma State Department of Education violated the Open Records Act by not providing him detailed travel records he requested, even though News 4 found the records do exist.
Feds give $124M to help replace bridge over Lake Texoma
OKLAHOMA CITY– A $124 million grant from the Federal government will allow Oklahoma to replace a bridge built in 1947 spanning Lake Texoma. The Oklahoma Department ofTransportation announced the funding from the Federal Highway Administration’s Bridge Investment Program will allow replace of the historic US-70 Roosevelt Memorial Bridge that connects Kingston and Durant in southeastern Oklahoma.
Signatures submitted for measure that would raise Oklahoma’s minimum wage
Welcome to the Tuesday, July 23, 2024, Brew. Here’s what’s in store for you as you start your day:. Signatures submitted for measure that would raise Oklahoma’s minimum wage. Two Democrats resign from Pennsylvania House, Democrats maintain majority despite numerical minority. A closer look at the Democratic...
Tulsa Nationals Go On To Represent Oklahoma In Little League World Series
The Tulsa Nationals has recently won the title to represent Oklahoma in the Little League World Series. The team won against the Edmond Deer Creek on July 1, earning them a spot in the World Series. This year, the Tulsa Nationals are led by Head Coach Arrick Klugh, Coach Austin...
Jazz stud floated as 'top trade target' for Thunder, and it's not Lauri Markkanen
This summer, the talk of the town has been the idea of a potential blockbuster trade involving Utah Jazz star, Lauri Markkanen, as rumors are Danny Ainge and company are strongly weighing their options in a possible exchange. To no one's surprise, the OKC Thunder have been pegged as a...
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