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Junior High Volleyball battles Carl Albert in home opener
Guthrie Junior High School’s volleyball team hosted Carl Albert on Tuesday for their home opener, marking the third year of the program under Head Coach Aushleana Boykin. The Lady Jays faced a tough challenge in the Titans, with three matches played, including an exhibition, seventh-grade, and eighth-grade game. In...
Tulsa Woman Wins News On 6 Summer Of Fun Giveaway & Takes Home 2024 Ford Bronco Sport
Seven Oklahomans joined News On 6 at our downtown Tulsa HQ for a chance to win a new 2024 Ford Bronco Sport. The Summer of Fun grand prize giveaway winner was Kathy Casey Gilmore from Tulsa, and they were almost too excited to speak. "I can't believe it," said Gilmore....
Authorities charge 2 women after alleged Cotton Co. cattle theft conspiracy
COTTON CO., Okla. (KSWO) - Two women are charged in Cotton County after investigators say they were behind a cattle stealing conspiracy. Michelle Collier of Marlow, and Stevee Miller of Rush Springs, each face conspiracy charges, while Miller faces an additional charge of possessing methamphetamine. Court documents allege a man...
Broken Arrow Public Schools officially back in session
BROKEN ARROW, Okla. — The state’s fifth largest school district, Broken Arrow Public Schools, is officially back in session. Students filled the halls at Broken Arrow’s Vanguard Academy on Wednesday. It’s the district’s state of the art innovative facility. FOX23 spoke with Ava Thompson, an...
Oklahoma Swim Academy Expands to Edmond, Bringing Survival Swim Lessons to the Community
Oklahoma Swim Academy is excited to announce the opening of its second location in Edmond, OK, on Tuesday, September 3. The new facility, located at Bryant Square, 420 S. Bryant Avenue, just around the corner from Burlington, will continue the swim school’s mission of promoting drowning prevention and fostering water confidence from an early age.
'We Need The Space:' Collinsville Voters To Decide On $95 Million School Bond Proposal
People living in the Collinsville school district will soon vote on a more than $95 million bond proposal. The superintendent says the district is in desperate need of new buildings and more classrooms to keep up with the city’s growth. The money would go toward expanding the high school...
Catholic Charities brings prefabricated homes to Oklahoma City, increasing affordable housing
Catholic Charities is partnering with a futuristic construction company to increase affordable housing in Oklahoma City. There are 12 new units, known as Caritas Casitas, that take up a tiny postcard of land in Stockyard City. But their impact is large. Catholic Charities, known for its long history of helping...
TU grad students show school librarians robotics, virtual reality possibilities
Editor's note: The University of Tulsa holds the broadcasting license for KWGS. Tulsa Public Schools’ librarians got some ideas on Tuesday about how to serve students with modern technology. University of Tulsa graduate students gave robotics and virtual reality demonstrations to the librarians in attendance at the university. Computer...
Click returns to Roland as school nurse
Bayleigh Click has been named the new nurse at Roland Public Schools. Click, a 2011 graduate of Roland High School, says she looks forward to returning to Roland. “I have been an emergency room nurse for the past three years and I can’t wait to be able to care for Roland School’s children’s medical needs during the school year,” Click says.
GoFundMe launched for Owasso restaurant worker attacked with baseball bat
OWASSO, OKLA (KTUL) — A GoFundMe was started to supportTiffany Romine, an employee of Owasso's Captain D's restaurant who was hit in the head with a baseball bat. According to Owasso police, a man walked into the restaurant and began to beat a female employee with the bat. He...
Oklahoma State Football Sellout News Will Bother OU Fans
Oklahoma State announced on Tuesday that the football team has now sold out five of its six home games this season. The program made the announcement on X, which will come as a shocker to Oklahoma fans who insisted that the Cowboys only sold out Bedlam games and Texas games.
Cherokee Nation breaks ground on Cherokee Immersion Middle School
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation held a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday to kick off construction of its first ever Cherokee Immersion Middle School. The two-story middle school to be built in Tahlequah, will be 66,000 square feet with classrooms, basketball gymnasium, stickball field, art patio, wellness space weightroom and specialty areas for dance and eSports.
Town of Braman to open new rental community center
The Town of Braman is inviting everyone to attend the grand opening of their new community building, a rental and event center space that Braman Mayor Donna Campbell has been overseeing and, above all else, is incredibly proud of. The grand opening will be held next Saturday, August 17, from...
New study seeks veterans in Tulsa
The Laureate Brain Institute is looking for post-9/11 veterans for a study to improve brain function after a traumatic brain injury. The study combines concepts from two different types of therapy. Cognitive processing therapy helps people with post-traumatic stress disorder. CogSMART assists folks who have experienced a traumatic brain injury. The two therapeutic techniques integrated together is called Smart CPT.
Gans softball team young, with promising talent
The Gans Lady Grizzlies are hoping to improve upon last season’s 1-16 record, thanks to a lot of young, promising players. The Lady Grizzlies will return six starters from a season ago, with two of those being their seniors — catcher/shortstop K’Cee Osborn and utility player Gabbie Price.
Pawhuska Council Gets Report From Hospital Monday Night
At Tuesday evening's city council meeting in Pawhuska, council members got a report from Jason McBride and Todd Williams with the Pawhuska Hospital. They gave an update as to the hospital's financial and operational well-being over the past few months. McBride spoke on the operational side, saying that there have...
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