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Oklahoma City Narrowing Selection Of Architect For New Arena
Oklahoma City leaders will select from a field of seven architecture firms to design its next nearly billion-dollar arena and the future home of the Oklahoma City Thunder. On Friday, the city's MAPS office released the names of the firms that submitted bids but has not yet released the actual bids each firm provided.
The Away Team Comes Home: Midland Rockhounds Pitching Coach Has Local Connection To Tulsa
The Tulsa Drillers are playing the Midland Rockhounds all week. 34 People on the Rockhounds roster are leaving their home base, but for one — he’s coming home. Midland's pitching coach isn’t from here, but as cliché as it sounds, home is where the heart is.
On the Town: Yukon prepares for 58th annual Oklahoma Czech Festival
Each year for nearly 60 years, Yukon has invited people from all over to celebrate the rich Czech heritage in Oklahoma at its annual Oklahoma Czech Festival. The 58th annual Czech Festival in Y...
Former Cowboy Jordan Oliver Wins PFL Debut
Jordan Oliver started his time in the PFL as a winner. Oliver, who wrestled at Oklahoma State in 2008-13, made his debut in the PFL on Friday night and beat Braydon Akeo via unanimous decision in the featherweight bout. He’s now 2-0 in his professional MMA career after going 1-0 in Bellator. His PFL debut was delayed twice, forcing him to wait over a year between fights.
Three Oklahoma Sooners make ESPN's 'Top 100' players list for 2024
As the 2024 college football season approaches, the Oklahoma Sooners find themselves with high expectations, and it's no surprise that several of their standout players have been recognized in ESPN's 'Top 100' players list. Among the honorees are Deion Burks, Billy Bowman, and Danny Stutsman, each of whom will play a pivotal role in Oklahoma's success this year.
New Planned Parenthood clinic expands abortion access for patients in and outside Kansas
PITTSBURG — A new Planned Parenthood clinic in southeast Kansas will be the closest abortion access point for many people in the South and will provide easier access to reproductive health care for southeast Kansans who previously had to travel to Overland Park. The center, which opens Monday in...
Seneca residents begin cleanup after powerful storms, downed trees
SENECA, Mo. — In Seneca, residents wasted no time following last night’s storms that blew through the Four States as cleanup is underway. Several large downed trees and power lines could be seen across the city. According to the Liberty Utilities outage map, there are 64 outages, with...
A Brisk and Rainy Fall Is Predicted for Oklahoma This Year
For those Oklahomans that dream of a quintessential fall may just get lucky as this year Oklahoma is expected to have a brisk and rainy fall. The question remaining is when will fall be fully ushered into the Sooner State. The first day of fall for 2024 is slated for...
OG&E Working To Restore Power To Parts Of Eastern Oklahoma After Severe Storms
Strong to severe storms in parts of Green Country provided much-needed rain to some, but caused damage in eastern Oklahoma on Saturday. OG&E said severe storms with rain and 70 mph damaging winds downed power lines, broke power poles and caused other damage to equipment near Shady Point, Muldrow, Rock Island and Williams.
Banned books saga; record-breaking heat; layoffs at Dell
Good morning, Oklahoma! Here's what you need to know today: 🌞 Temperature check: Today's heat could break records, with temperatures expected to rise as high as 105 degrees in Oklahoma City, according to Accuweather. The record for August 18 is 104 degrees, which was set in 1918. ...
Oklahoma high school basketball districts for 2024-25 season announced by OSSAA
The Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association released the 2024-25 basketball districts for Classes 6A and 5A on Wednesday. Before this upcoming season, districts didn't exist in OSSAA basketball, so this new for the state. ...
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