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It was, after all, a scrimmage. Fort Gibson might have benefitted from one more dry run, but both the Tigers and Cascia Hall ...
A Colorado judge has rejected a plea deal for Jon Hallford, a funeral home owner who abused 191 corpses. Families of the ...
Muskogee ducked into the air conditioned comfort of a locker room after one 30-minute scrimmage and polished some things up.
As the ancient saying goes, “You can’t fool Mother Nature.” As Donald Trump is finding out, you can’t fool Mother Market, ...
All Aboard Thursday had music for the grownups, inflatables for the children and sprinklers for all who wanted to cool off.
Cherokee National Holiday is almost here, and the three-day celebration promises to offer plenty of entertainment and food, with folks from all over the United States attending.
The Oklahoma State Historic Preservation Office will kick off a three-part webinar series on cemetery preservation with the first session on Thursday, Sept. 4, at 2 p.m.
Leland Hall is grateful for a second chance, thanks to the 1440 Promise program. Hall spent 17 years in prison before coming into the program. Last January, he was the first graduate and now owns a ...
Jack C. Montgomery VA Medical Center is due several infrastructure improvements, according to a media release.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that a Coweta man pleaded guilty to federal charges.
The Indian Territory Genealogical and Historical Society will resume its regularly scheduled meetings Aug. 25, the last Monday of the month, in the afternoon.