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Dewey Man Accused of Strangling Wife
On Wednesday afternoon, officers took a report from a female victim who alleged that her husband had threatened to perform an act of violence, including domestic abuse by strangulation. It is alleged that the defendant, Gerald Winn, told the victim to stay upstairs or he would kill her or paralyze her.
Osage Nation Taking Part in Cherokee National Holiday
The Cherokee National Holiday is taking place this weekend in Tahlequah, but the Osage Nation will have a presence at the event this Friday and Saturday. Dana Bear and Yatika Fields will be Head Man and Head Lady Dancers for the celebration. Berbon Hamilton will be the Arena Director and Archie Mason will be one of the emcees.
Seniors Show Off Their Square Dancing Skills On The Porch
News 9's Jordan Ryan took the Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Porch to hang out with some new friends and learn some new moves. A group of lively seniors gathered at the Will Rogers Senior Center on a recent Thursday afternoon to showcase their square dancing skills. The group, which has been...
Yukon High School Cancels Remainder Of Thursday Classes Due To Power Outage
Yukon Public Schools has canceled class at Yukon High School for the remainder of Thursday after a delay in power restoration efforts, the district said. The district said a blown transformer in a nearby neighborhood caused the school to lose power, and a delay in restoration efforts has lef district leaders to cancel class for the remainder of the day.
‘It happened so easily’: Election board answers questions about wrong ballot given to voter
LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) - When you go to the polls, you show your ID and state your party affiliation. Then the poll workers are supposed to give you the correct ballot. This wasn’t the case for one voter, who wanted to remain anonymous. “I vote on both of the...
Hard work, right team help Griggs thrive in first full pro season
The All Pro Tour (APT) has been a good launching pad for the careers of many young Oklahoma professional golfers, some of whom have now gone on to the PGA Tour or Korn Ferry Tour. The APT’s Eagle Ops Championship being played this week at Indian Springs Country Club in...
Northeast Oklahoma Square Dance Association Offers Dancing Classes
A Tulsa organization founded in 1945 still meets every week to square dance. The Northeast Oklahoma Square Dance Association does $5 lessons every Friday night starting at 7 p.m. inside the Memorial Community Center at 8310 E 15th St. Anita Merrell and her husband started coming 14 years ago. The...
Love’s RV Stops Offer Discounted Stays for Football Fans
OKLAHOMA CITY – RVers can elevate their experience on the road to game day. From Sept. 1, 2024, through Feb. 9, 2025, customers can save 10% off their nightly rate at all Love’s RV locations, according to a release. Combining the comforts of home with the excitement of live sports, RVs provide one of the best ways to tailgate at stadiums and sports arenas. With 70 locations and more than 1,300 reservable spaces across the country located near Love’s Travel Stops, Love’s offers convenient, safe, clean and well-maintained places for RVers to stop on their way to high school, collegiate or professional sporting events. “Love’s RV parks offer a comfortable and hassle-free way for fans to relax during their travels,” said Jim Wheeler, Love’s director of hospitality and RV operations. “With all the amenities Love’s provides, you can stay focused on cheering for your team and celebrating with friends and family.” The Love’s Connect app, available through the App Store or Google Play Store, helps travelers plan trips based on desired routes and specific amenities. This includes Wi-Fi for steaming games, RV dump services, bulk propane, RV parking, laundry facilities, dog parks and more. And for sports enthusiasts, don’t forget athletic gear and tennis shoes when staying at Love’s larger RV Stop locations, which feature pickleball and basketball courts. To take advantage of the promotion, customers can enter the promo code TAILGATE10 during the checkout process. The 10% discount will apply to reservations booked and completed by Feb. 9. Sports fans are encouraged to book their RV stays early to ensure availability for the upcoming season. For more information and booking, visit lovesrvstops.com. Love’s introduced its first RV stop location in Cordele, Georgia in 2022 and now offers 70 locations with more than 1,300 total RV reservable spaces across the United Sates. New hookup locations are coming soon to Alma, Arkansas, and Burlington, Colorado. Love’s continues to grow its RV network as it adds more hookups and amenities than any other national travel stop network.
Oologah elementary teacher dies unexpectedly
OOLOGAH, Okla. — In a post made to Facebook in the afternoon on Wednesday, Oologah-Talala Public Schools shared that an elementary school teacher had died suddenly. Jennie Sappington, a first-grade teacher at the Lower Elementary, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday evening. Sappington had taught at the school for 16...
Oklahoma Sooners Announce Toby Keith Tribute At Stadium
The passing of country music icon Toby Keith was a very sad day for all country music fans. Toby is an Oklahoma native. The Oklahoma Sooners have announced a Toby Keith tribute at the football stadium during every game this year. What They Plan. The official Oklahoma Sooners Instagram account...
Retiring special judge honored for 13 years of service
EL RENO – Judge Barbara Hatfield’s retirement reception on Aug. 23 was hosted by the Canadian County judges, bailiffs, and court reporters. District Judge Paul Hesse welcomed Judge Hatfield’s family, friends, and clergy, and all others in attendance including Canadian County’s retired judges, elected officials and staff, judges from other counties, and attorneys who met at the Canadian County Courthouse to thank Judge Hatfield for her 13 years of service as special judge and wish her a happy retirement.
Evidence shows NBA is clearly catering to Mavs & many others over Thunder in 2024-25
A rather popular and polarizing conspiracy among fans is that the NBA caters to big-market teams in the league with kid gloves, while the smaller, less tabloid-catching clubs are treated as mere afterthoughts when it comes to many of the decisions made by higher-ups. The OKC Thunder clearly fall into...
Panelists call on Biden-Harris administration for 'justice' for survivors of Tulsa Race Massacre
Stories of injustice were kept alive at an event during the Democratic National Convention last week. A panel discussed the intersection of goals for victims of racial violence. The panel took place during the Democratic National Convention. The timing of the event made sense to President of the Emmett and Mamie Till Mobley Institute Christopher Benson.
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