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An Oklahoma County man is facing three felonies stemming from a gunfire exchange incident at an area marijuana grow house earlier this month.
Read moreOKMULGEE — Seeking a modern approach to community wellness and policing, the Muscogee Nation has developed a first-ever Tribal Crisis Intervention Team Training. The course is a critical component in improving the Lighthorse Police Department’s response to mental health crises. The knowledge and skills these participants will learn provides critical insight into the recognition of, communication methods with, and coordination of resources for persons experiencing a mental health crisis.
Read moreTHUNDER - After a busy offseason, the Oklahoma City Thunder prepare for the 2024-25 campaign as a title favorite. They bolstered their depth with the additions of Isaiah Hartenstein and Alex Caruso.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition (OVAC) announces the Thrive Grants awardees, funded by The Andy Warhol Foundation’s Regional Regranting Program. Thrive Grants support innovative, artist- led projects in Oklahoma with $60,000 in total funding, distributed in $10,000 or $5,000 grants. Projects must result in a public program, such as exhibitions or performances. Selection prioritized projects with career impact, artistic merit, community engagement, and collaboration, especially those involving BIPOC artists or non-urban communities. Here are the awardees for this cycle: Nicole Emmons (OKC, OK),Gabriel Friedman (OKC, OK), Kalup Linzy (Tulsa, OK), Bryanna Mitchell (OKC, OK), Đan Lynh Phạm (Tulsa, OK), Jennifer Saenz (Mustang, OK), Denae Smith (OKC, OK), Jordan Wright (Bixby, OK).
Read moreSmall Businesses across Oklahoma can highlight their success by entering the annual Small Business Awards program this fall. These awards recognize successful Oklahoma businesses while also serving as an inspiration to Oklahomans looking to own their own part of the American dream through small business success.
Read moreStudents Attend Communications Conference
Read moreThe American Historical Association (AHA) has sent a letter to Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt and the state Board of Education registering our alarm at State Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters’s plans for a “complete overhaul” of Oklahoma’s academic standards for social studies.
Read moreCity and county law enforcement agencies have launched a crackdown on swimming in Sportsman Lake.
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