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Sip 'N Slide Takes Over Boulder Ave Bridge In Tulsa
The Boulder Avenue Bridge in downtown Tulsa just got a whole lot more slippery. It took two days for organizers of the 4th annual Sip 'N Slide to build a 500-foot slip-and-slide down the road. The slide is the highlight of the all-day party that goes from noon until 12 a.m. on Saturday, August 3rd.
Bixby School District responds to State Superintendent Walters' "inaccurate and malicious" remarks
Responding to questions about why school districts across the state have yet to receive information about their Title I allocations, data which has always been sent to the districts in the spring. With some districts literally starting school next week, they’ve received nothing - but State Superintendent Ryan Walters, instead of offering any plausible explanation of the delay, chose instead to attack Bixby Superintendent Rob Miller, saying that “We’re dealing with all kinds of financial problems with his district we’re having to address right now.” He called Miller a “clown and a liar,” but it turns out it was Walters who wasn’t truthful. As pointed out in a response from the Bixby District, its bond rating is AA-Stable, which is very high, and its latest audit uncovered no material deficiencies whatsoever.
Win Tickets To See Billy Bob Thornton & The Boxmasters in Ardmore, Oklahoma
Billy Bob Thornton & The Boxmasters will perform in Ardmore, Oklahoma, and we're giving away tickets!. The band will perform during Charity Night 4 The Kids on Friday, Sept. 6 at the Heritage Hall in Ardmore, Oklahoma. Special guests will be Fran Moran and The Nervous Wrecks. The concert is presented by Two Frogs Grill.
Barbeque, music and fun at Ardmore festival
ARDMORE, Okla. (KTEN) — It's that time of year again: The 11th annual BBQ Showdown at Regional Park, presented by Valero and benefitting the United Way of South Central Oklahoma. Gates open Friday at 5 p.m. for Cajun Night, sticking with the original theme for the start of the...
Cherokee Nation Wildlife Conservation to host fourth annual controlled deer hunts
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation Wildlife Conservation Department is hosting its fourth annual controlled hunts this fall on preserve land in Sequoyah County. The 2024 controlled deer hunts will be held on Cherokee Nation’s 4,000-plus-acre Sequoyah Hunting Preserve north of Sallisaw, with 10 Cherokee elders, 10 Cherokee veterans, 10 Cherokee youth, 10 Cherokee speakers, and 10 Cherokee citizens being selected by a random draw of qualifying applicants. The controlled hunts are not subject to any residency requirement and applications are open to all Cherokee Nation citizens.
Good heavens, Batman! A comic book store is the latest United Methodist outreach ministry
A mural on the wall of the new store featured a stained glass motif of Captain America, Superman — and the Cross and Flame emblem of the United Methodist Church. Several ministers mingled with members of the community while Dr. Strange perused the shelves. ...
JayRoy Is the Music Aficionado Versed in a Multifaceted Range of Talents
When it comes to being musically inclined, JayRoy is among one of the most diversified artists in the game with sensational singles like his debut, “Who Gonna.”. Throughout the industry, in the underground, among artists, the name JayRoy from Ardmore, Oklahoma holds weight when it comes to being a master of the craft, both as a producer and artist. This recognition was sparked into being when he ran his fingers along the guitar strings at the early age of 10. From that moment, it was like an epiphany that showed him the musical path meant for him to journey.
Pet Of The Week: Luna
Our Pet of the Week is a 2-month-old puppy named Luna. She loves to cuddle, snuggle, give kisses and play for hours. She is still a puppy and loves to chew things since she's teething, so make sure she has tons of fun toys to play with. She's still learning...
Daily Bullets (Aug. 3): Four Corner Schools Officially Enter, ESPN’s Odds for the Pokes to Make CFP
Thanks for stopping by – here’s your daily dose of Oklahoma State sports news. • It was a good day for Oklahoma State when the four corners schools joined the league yesterday – “How We Got to the New Big 12” (PFB) • Love getting...
Yukon High School announces inaugural Hall of Fame class
Longtime Yukon sports editor Chuck Reherman and former YHS baseball star Joe Cooper are among nine individuals and two state championship teams chosen for induction into the inaugural Yukon High Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2024. Lorie Halbert-Beckner, Darryl Andrews, Jane Clough-Deskis, Jennifer Stewart-Barrett, coach Leroy Estes and the...
REA pays fiftieth franchise to city
The Red River Valley Rural Electric Association has made its fiftieth annual franchise tax payment to the City of Marietta. City officials were recently presented a check for $18,638.74 representing three percent of the utility’s energy sales within the city limits. In making the payment, REA is allowed continued...
Win the Ultimate Rock Star Experience to the Tulsa State Fair
The Tulsa State Fair is almost here and 103.3 The Eagle wants to give you the Ultimate Rock Star Experience to experience the fun for yourself. The prize includes two Mega Ride Passes, one Advance Gate Admission book, and four Advance Ride Coupon Books and can be used any day of the fair. The Tulsa State Fair runs from September 26th – October 6th.
Woman Arrested for Hit-and-run and Assaulting Officer at Tulsa Casino
A woman who is accused of hit-and-run and aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer was taken into custody by the Tulsa Police Department. The arrest report stated that officers were dispatched to the River Spirit Casino in response to an allegation of an employee who was intoxicated while on the job.
Nationwide Search For Next OKC Police Chief Down To Four Finalists
Oklahoma City's search for a new police chief is now down to four finalists, according to records obtained by News 9. The city is not revealing the identities of the finalists to protect their positions with current employers, but records indicate two of the top contenders are internal applicants. The other two are from New York and Ohio.
Oklahoma City Mayor Holt visits the Paris Olympics to prepare for hosting canoe and softball events in his city in 2028
Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt is eager to bring Olympic canoe slalom and softball to his city. Since 2018, Holt has been working behind the scenes to help secure the decision for these sports to be held in Oklahoma City during the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. To prepare, Holt and...
Leading Morris Public Schools with Vision and Dedication
Becky Alexander, the newly appointed Superintendent of Morris Public Schools, is ready to lead the district with her deep-rooted connection to the community and extensive experience in education. Alexander shared her journey and vision for the future in an interview. “I grew up in the area and I’m a Preston...
The City of Tulsa takes next steps in addressing housing shortage, homelessness
TULSA, Okla. — The City of Tulsa is working to establish a Pre-Approved Plans Program and hire a homeless program lead as work continues to address Tulsa's housing shortage and provide enhanced homelessness coordination services. Funding for the Pre-Approved Plans Program and the new position was approved this week...