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Gans hires new girls basketball coach, will help with football for Grizzlies
Last month, Gans Public Schools hired a new football coach — former Muldrow assistant coach Gary Hixon. Now, not only does Hixon have a new assistant coach, but the Lady Grizzlies have a new basketball coach. Cameron coach Jason Henry was hired as Laney James’ successor as Lady Grizzlies...
Roland Rascals bring state title to Sequoyah County
The Roland Rascals brought a state title to Sequoyah County on Saturday as they defeated Stigler 9-7 in the state title game of the 2024 OK Kids Age 6-and-Younger Coach-Pitch State Tournament in Weatherford. In fact, of the four teams which were in the state semifinals, two were from Sequoyah County — the Rascals and Vian.
‘You're Really Ruining The Holiday For Other People Around You’: City Of Muskogee Cracking Down On Fireworks Violations
The City of Muskogee is cracking down on people shooting off fireworks this Fourth of July. The city council voted to implement new penalties for those who violate city ordinances for fireworks. The ordinances state you can't shoot off fireworks within 500 feet of a public building or church. You also can't shoot off fireworks at people or property.
Norman UTV Accident Claims Lives Of 2 Brothers, Ages 2 And 8 Months
A 2-year-old boy who was placed on life support following a UTV accident Sunday, died on Tuesday. “He's tough--the toughest kid I know. He’s hanging on but we just don’t know if it's enough,” said RJ’s uncle, Dylan Clark. RJ’s 8-month-old brother also died. Now their...
Tulsa Business Makes Routine Hygiene, Preventative Care Accessible For All Dogs
Not all dogs need haircuts, but every pet parent should keep up with their pup's basic hygiene. A new wellness-focused dog care service in Tulsa helps you do just that. On this Arca Continental Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Porch, News On 6's Alyssa Miller was live to give us a look at the process.
CLAY HENRY: Barry Switzer knew when to look away
The Hogs+ cameras were rolling as I set the stage for Barry Switzer to confirm a curfew break the night before Oklahoma thrashed Arkansas, 42-8, in the 1987 Orange Bowl. As was often the case, I was a tag-along for a dinner with Switzer at a bowl game. Bill Connors, my boss at the Tulsa World, generally dined with the Oklahoma head coach several times during the week’s festivities. They were extremely close, a relationship that reminded of the way Frank Broyles hung out with my father, Orville Henry.
OSU Wrestling: Two-Time California State Champion Ronnie Ramirez Commits to Cowboys
David Taylor continues to stack the deck for his first recruiting class. Oklahoma State on Tuesday picked up a commitment from two-time California state champion Ronnie Ramirez. He became the Cowboys’ ninth pledge of the 2025 class. From Walnut High School in California, Ramirez has made the finals every...
OKC's Bricktown Canal celebrates 25th anniversary
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Bricktown Canal is celebrating a major milestone this week as the popular Oklahoma City attraction turns 25. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. Oklahoma City opened the Bricktown Canal on July 2, 1999, and it was one of nine projects built...
Social services to embed with BA police, firefighters to address community mental health needs
Broken Arrow Police and Fire Departments are taking a collaborative approach to resolving emergency situations for people suffering from mental health and substance abuse issues. Beginning July 1, care coordinators from Family & Children’s Services and Grand Mental Health will be embedded with first responders. Family & Children Services...
Miami closer to resolving flooding issues
MIAMI, Okla. – Miami Mayor Bless Parker is celebrating a recent Federal Energy Regulatory Commission order that strengthens the City of Miami’s claims in its decades-long battle with the Grand River Dam Authority over flooding issues facing Miami residents. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, or FERC, affirmed in their June 27 order, that the GRDA […]
Choctaw artifacts return home for new exhibit after 300 years in France
DURANT, OKLA (KOKH) — The France and Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma have collaborated to create a new exhibit "Okhvta Chito Okhoatali: Choctaw and French Transatlantic Legacies." This exhibit will be coming to the Choctaw Cultural Center on Saturday, July 6. On Sept. 18, 2021, a collection of Choctaw artifacts...
Oklahoma City realtors donate over $450,000 to tornado victims in Sulphur
OKLAHOMA CITY, (KOKH) — The Oklahoma City Metro Association of Realtors (OKCMAR) has come together to provide donations for those affected by the tornado that devastated Sulphur on April 27. OKCMAR worked with the Oklahoma Housing Foundation to make more than $450,000 available to people in the surrounding community...
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