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Grand opening set for Reasor’s south Broken Arrow location
Broken Arrow residents who’ve been eagerly waiting for Reasor’s new location to open in south Broken Arrow will get their day soon. Brookshire Grocery Co. announced the grand opening for the store is 10 a.m. on Aug. 8 at 1914 W. Norfolk Dr. The 65,000-square-foot store is the flagship property for the Aspen Ridge development on Aspen Avenue, just north of the Creek Turnpike.
Generations in the making: Gagner, Studi share stage in ‘Nanyehi’
OWASSO – In 2023, Cherokee Nation citizen Cheyenne Gagner made her debut as Nanyehi, or Nancy Ward, in the musical “Nanyehi – The Story of Nancy Ward.”. As she prepares to step back into the moccasins of the leading lady, she is also taking part in a “full circle” moment by sharing the stage with Academy Award winning actor Wes Studi – something her mother, Loeta Waterdown Taylor, did some 40 years ago.
FBM opens a brand-new office in Oklahoma
The 22,000-square-foot facility will enable the local team to deliver the company’s games and cabinets to American casinos. Press release.- FBM has announced the opening of its new office in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. According to the company, the transition to its dedicated building is “a significant milestone for the group operations in the US and a step forward in the brand’s journey to expand and strengthen its presence in the market.”
New Mobile Medical Unit Schedule for Osage Nation
The Osage Nation Health System has had to make some adjustments to its mobile medical unit schedule. They will continue to serve the Skiatook, Fairfax and Hominy communities this week. On Tuesday, they will be visiting the Osage Casino in Skiatook. On Wednesday, the mobile unit will be at the...
Oklahoma authorities seize over 5,000 marijuana plants in Kingston raid
KINGSTON, Oklahoma — Authorities seized thousands of marijuana plants and processed marijuana during a raid on an unregistered grow operation in Kingston. On Friday, July 19, 2024, the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics' (OBN) Marijuana Enforcement Teams (MET) executed a search warrant at 17368 Fobb Bottom Road. The operation resulted in the seizure of 5,212 marijuana plants and 178 pounds of processed marijuana, according to a press release from the OBN. Arrests are pending.
Sacred Heart Has New Pastor
BY CHARLES BETZLER, HERALD WRITER SAPULPA –– Sacred Heart Catholic Church has recently been assigned a new pastor, Father Matthew La Chance, who replaces Father Louis Obirieze as the Parish Priest. The Sapulpa […]. You are currently unauthorized to view this page. If you are a subscriber,...
North Heights Church Youth Donates Devices to Eagle Point
The North Heights Church Youth Group held a fundraiser to raise money to purchase walkie-talkies for Eagle Point Christian Academy. The Sapulpa Herald spoke to church member Bambi Watson to […]. You are currently unauthorized to view this page. If you are a subscriber, you can login here. If...
Bartlesville Man Arrested for Continuous Stalking
A 65-year-old Bartlesville man was seen in Washington County Court on the felony charge of stalking. Joe Ballew is alleged of stalking the victim in this case by following her and her boyfriend, sitting outside her apartment, and showing up at friends and family houses looking for her. According to...
Sapulpa Main Street Achieves National Accreditation
Cindy Lawrence at Sapulpa Main Street for achieving national accreditation from Main Street America! Accredited status is the top tier of recognition within Main Street America. These accomplished programs have […]. You are currently unauthorized to view this page. If you are a subscriber, you can login here. If...
A tribute to Barbara Curry
LAWTON – One day, photographer Chris Martin and community activist Barbara Curry were working on a photo project when Martin had an idea. The photographer, who was a friend of Curry’s, told her to take the pain she had experienced in her life, ball it up in her fist and let it go. Curry followed Martin’s instructions, and he captured her expression in a photo.
Asian elephant at OKC Zoo suffers miscarriage
OKLAHOMA CITY (KSWO) - The Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden said one of its Asian elephants had a miscarriage over the weekend. The zoo shared that Asha, which is one of their Asian elephants, went into premature labor Sunday, July 21. Asha was 13 months pregnant, with a due date set for April 2025. The normal gestation period for elephants is 22 months.
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