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Central Oklahoma’s impact immeasurable on Team USA Paralympic sitting volleyball team
Paralympian and two-time sitting volleyball gold medalist Monique Burkland Matthews said it was “fate” that she ended up in Oklahoma. Born in Nevada, Matthews’ family followed her grandfather to Oklahoma after he received a transfer to the state. She grew up active and athletic, graduating from Plainview High School as a three-sport athlete. ...
Temple at Oklahoma odds, picks and predictions
The No. 16 Oklahoma Sooners welcome the Temple Owls to Memorial Stadium Friday for the season-opening game for both programs. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. ET (ESPN). Below, we analyze FanDuel Sportsbook’s lines around the Temple vs. Oklahoma odds, and make our expert college football picks and predictions.
Cameron University receives $100,000 for joint research with Picogrid
LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) - Cameron University received $100,000 in funding for joint research on affordable unmanned systems in Department of Defense operations with the help from Picogrid, which is a FISTA Innovation Park tenant. “The funding represents just one step in a larger, ongoing partnership aimed at building the next...
Cherokee Nation graduates 8 Cherokee speakers from language program
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation's Cherokee Language Master/Apprentice Program graduated 8 students during a special commencement at the Chota Center. Erlinda Soap (ᏓᎦᏏ), of Lyons Switch; Jarren Fourkiller (ᏥᏲᏎ), of Lyons Switch; Kendra Mouse (ᎤᎵᎶ), of Tahlequah; Jaice Bush (ᏩᎴᎵ), of Nicut; Joe Fourkiller (ᏤᎩ), of Fairfield; Darrell McCoy (ᎣᎦᎾ), of Cookson; Jesse Grayson (ᏩᎴᎳ), of Tahlequah; and Stand Paden (ᎦᏙᎦ), of Kenwood, each received a plaque of completion during the ceremony.
Retiring special judge honored for 13 years of service
EL RENO – Judge Barbara Hatfield’s retirement reception on Aug. 23 was hosted by the Canadian County judges, bailiffs, and court reporters. District Judge Paul Hesse welcomed Judge Hatfield’s family, friends, and clergy, and all others in attendance including Canadian County’s retired judges, elected officials and staff, judges from other counties, and attorneys who met at the Canadian County Courthouse to thank Judge Hatfield for her 13 years of service as special judge and wish her a happy retirement.
CMN to be featured on web series, “Viewpoint”
MIAMI, Fla. – The web series “Viewpoint” is an educational program that explores many topics including business, technology, health and education. Soon the series will make its way to Mvskoke Nation to feature a segment on the College of the Muscogee Nation (CMN). It was announced that an upcoming episode on the college will be filmed later in 2024. The episode will focus on the college’s efforts in bridging the gap in opportunities for Native students in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) field, while emphasizing the importance of Indigenous culture.
Volunteers Give Away Free Groceries For Those In Need In Tulsa
With inflation, going to the grocery store costs a lot more now. Good News Ministries and the Walter's Way Foundation got $150,000 in federal money to buy groceries for people in need. Listening for your number to be called is worth the wait because at the end of that waiting...
Military athletes to compete at Oklahoma City University next month
OKLAHOMA CITY — Veterans from across the country will make their way to Oklahoma City next month, to play in the Military Basketball Association All-Star Game. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. “We’ll have the best … our best in our military athletes come out...
Child care center at OU increasing capacity to support student parents
NORMAN, Okla. — A child care center at the University of Oklahoma is increasing its capacity to help parents who are students in need of child care. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. “It will reduce the parents' burden who have really young children,” said...
Oklahoma confident in new starting center Branson Hickman: 'He's a guy that's put the work in'
Roster turnover in college football has become commonplace. But a large amount of change at the most important positions on the field will always command attention. Enter Oklahoma's offensive line. The Sooners are essentially set to roll out a brand new front five along the line of scrimmage. Some risers in the program, others transfer portal additions, what this combination might look like has become a primary storyline.
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