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Food Bank Of Eastern Oklahoma Working To Bring More Fresh Produce To Those In Need
A new campaign from the Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma is working to provide fresh produce to the communities they serve. As part of the Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma's mission to help end food insecurity, the organization is also working to provide fresh produce and ensure those they serve receive proper nutrition.
Waurika’s Insurance Services Office sees rating upgrade
WAURIKA, Okla. (KSWO) - The City of Waurika has announced their Insurance Services Office (ISO) was upgraded to a “four″ rating which means residents could see a change in their insurance costs. A city’s ISO rating is intended to evaluate the fire protection capabilities of a community, according...
Duke community helps celebrate woman’s 107th birthday with a parade
DUKE, Okla. (KSWO) - Ms. Cleo West Andrus Bearden of Duke turned 107-years-old Saturday, July 27, and the Duke Community helped her celebrate the achievement. For the past several years, the Town of Duke has helped Ms. Cleo celebrate her birthdays through a parade designed to go right past her house.
Felony Arrest for Davis Police after Man Fails to Stop at Stop Sign
A SIMPLE TRAFFIC violation led to the seizure of 19 pounds of marijuana and over $10,000 in cash. Running a stop sign put Liqiang Sun in the path of Davis Office Blake Snyder while on patrol. With the help of a translator app and other Davis officers, the stop took drugs off the street. Well done, Davis Police Department.
REPRESENTING DAVIS AT ALL-STATE
Wolves’ boys basketball coach Dakota Blackwell is presented with a plaque from a member of the Oklahoma Coaches Association signifying him as an assistant for the Small West squad at the OCA All-State game played July 25 at Sapaulpa. Blackwell listens intently to Brandon Weaver as he gives instruction during a timeout. The Small West lost 84-83 to the Small East.
Lawton officials hope to open aquatic center by next June
LAWTON – City officials want to have the proposed Aquatic Center in Elmer Thomas Park constructed in time for the 2025 Freedom Festival. However, that will require more money than City Hall has on hand now. Lawton City Council approved plans and specifications for the aquatic center on May...
Lawton-Fort Sill Chapter of the Buffalo Soldiers receives award for community support
LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) - The Lawton-Fort Sill Chapter of the Buffalo Soldiers received some recognition during the association’s annual reunion in Ohio. The reunion event is a time for members to meet and catch up in fellowship, all while educating each other about the history of the Buffalo Soldiers.
Sustainability Alliance Highlights The Impact Of Zink Lake On Arkansas River
We are just weeks away from the new Zink Lake opening along the Arkansas River bringing more recreation options to Tulsans. Along with that comes preserving it and the river watershed for the future. Missy Lukenbaugh with the Sustainability Alliance to talk about an event to do just that. Reagan:...
Carmelo Anthony reflects on Thunder tenure, proclaims he had no role in OKC
Days before the start of the 2017-18 season, the Oklahoma City Thunder rocked the NBA world when they acquired Carmelo Anthony from the New York Knicks. The surprising addition capped off an eventful offseason for the Thunder, who also traded for Paul George. OKC sought to build up a contender after Kevin Durant’s departure.
Oklahoma City Indian Clinic Celebrates 50th Anniversary
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – Oklahoma City Indian Clinic (OKCIC) celebrated its 50th anniversary with a vibrant cultural celebration at the First Americans Museum. The event featured live music, Native dancers, delicious foods, an art market, and various activities. Native princesses and dancers came from across the metro to provide entertainment for guests. The event also featured bounce houses, water activities, stickball, and balloon twisters for kids.
$21,000 in scholarships awarded to 15 nursing students across Oklahoma from Clarehouse
TULSA, Okla. — Clarehouse announced 15 nursing students across Oklahoma received a total of $21,000 in scholarships from the Sue Holloway Memorial Scholarships a program created in memory of a Muskogee nurse to support students who are committed to best practice end-of-life care. This year, nine practical nursing students...
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