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Yukon kiddos ready to join the circus
Yukon children got a glimpse this week of what it’s like to be a circus performer. A July 23rd hands-on program was “one of the most fun and interactive of the summer” at the Mabel C. Fry Public Library, 1200 Lakeshore. That’s how Stephanie Askeland – the...
Local Oklahoma educators attend Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute
OKLAHOMA CITY — Two Ottawa County teachers were part of a 34-member delegation of Oklahoma fifth and eighth-grade teachers who attended the Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute. Brandi Pierce, a Turkey Ford teacher, and Chelsie Clapp, a Commerce School District teacher, focused on the daily life of colonial Virginians and the transition from subject to citizen […]
Bartlesville Buffalos Fall in UPSL Quarters
On Saturday evening, the Bartlesville F.C Buffalos, a newly formed Semi-pro soccer Club, traveled up to Wichita to play in the National Quarterfinals of the United Premier Soccer League. The Dodge City Toros got the best of Bartlesville with a 6-0 victory, keeping the Buffalos from the Final Four of...
Doenges Ford Indians Season Comes to an End
The 2024 Doenges Ford Indians had their season come to an end on Saturday in the Oklahoma State Legion Tournament in Ada. Bartlesville rallied to win two elimination games before falling in the title game to the Ada Braves. The Braves topped the Indians 17-3 in the championship round to...
Zach Ehrhard Signs With Boston Red Sox
STILLWATER - Another former Oklahoma State player is officially a professional baseball player. It was reported over the weekend Zach Ehrhard has signed his contract with the Boston Red Sox. As you can see, Ehrhard signed for $500,000, which is $130,900 below the slot value of the 115th pick. Ehrhard,...
Daily Bullets (July 29): Jaylen Warren Making Waves
Thanks for stopping by – here’s your daily dose of Oklahoma State sports news. • Jaylen Warren is making a case in the Steelers’ camp that he should start (CBS Sports) • Steve Lutz working on team chemistry (TulsaWorld) • OSU’s home game against Utah is one of the “24 most meaningful games of the 2024 season” (247 Sports) • Cowboys have had serious running back play under Gundy:
Yukon FFA Rodeo begins Friday
Rusty Morland, head honcho of Rockin’ R Pro Rodeo, still remembers the first time he rounded up his stock – bulls, broncs and all – to come to Yukon in 2002. It’d been a decade-plus since the town had hosted a rodeo, and the previous tries weren’t all that successful, so many were skeptical.
Broken Arrow boy raising money for surgery with lemonade stand
After a routine surgery, a bone specialist told the family Eli has something called Grisel’s Syndrome, a rare complication. Now, Eli needs spine surgery, but he can only get it out of state. Doctors are unsure yet if he will need a spinal fusion or a rotary fixation plate, both are scary. Especially for a six-year-old.
Local Youth Foundation Shares Importance Of Stopping Bullying On The Porch
In the United States, approximately one in five students is being or has been affected by bullying, which is over 20% of children nationwide. Generation Why, a local youth foundation, has committed themselves to stopping the effect of bullying by combating it with creativity and meaning. The youth group sat...
Jackson Arnold named to Maxwell Award watch list
Heading into 2024, all eyes are on the Oklahoma Sooners and first-year starting quarterback, Jackson Arnold. Arnold, the former five-star prospect will be leading the Sooners into the deep waters of the SEC. One of the best quarterbacks in the 2023 recruiting class and the first commit of the cycle...
'Everything From A To Z': Oklahoma Hunters & Anglers Deer Conference Happening In August
An Oklahoma nonprofit wants to give you the tools you need to be successful in the outdoors. Oklahoma Hunters & Anglers are hosting a Deer Conference in just a few weeks that will have you ready for the fall. Founder Rick Nolan and Buckventures founder and host Jeff Danker joined News On 6 to talk about the conference.
Bacone College bankruptcy fight continues after losing accreditation
Located in Muskogee, Oklahoma's oldest higher ed institution has been in hot water for years. The school owes millions of dollars in debt to various creditors following mismanagement and inconsistent leadership. The financial issues spiraled after being sued by Utah-based company MHEC for unpaid HVAC work. The hearing regarding the...
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