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Temporary closures at recreation areas impacting Kansas and Oklahoma: What you need to know
Katie Alexander
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says staffing shortages are forcing temporary closures and service reductions at dozens of recreation areas in Oklahoma and Kansas for the 2025 season.
Summer Guide: The Largest Lakes In The State Of Oklahoma
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It wouldn't be a summer in Oklahoma without some time on a lake. The state boasts a great list of bodies of water, but here are 10 lakes with the most space. Did your favorite spot make the list?
Oklahoma Must Pay For Construction Of Sardis Lake
News On 6
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- The US Supreme Court is refusing to hear Oklahoma's appeal that it pay for construction of Sardis Lake.
The decision means the state will have to pay the federal government
Oklahoma seeks relief from multimillion-dollar debt
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DENVER (AP) _ The state of Oklahoma is asking a Denver appeals court to relieve the multimillion-dollar debt it incurred over the construction of Sardis Lake.
At issue is whether the state must
Tombstones at Clayton cemetery removed
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CLAYTON, Okla. (AP) -- Residents of the southeastern Oklahoma town of Clayton are upset after finding dozens of tombstone's at the local cemetery pulled from the ground and stacked in piles.
Investigators
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Gov. Kevin Stitt vetoes 14 bills, while more than 100 pass into law
Haley Hetrick
State lawmakers have passed another legislative deadline, but their work is far from over. Legislators have sent more than 100 bills to the governors desk, while working to finalize the state budget for 2026.
Gov. Kevin Stitt vetoes 14 bills, while more than 100 pass into law
Haley Hetrick
State lawmakers have passed another legislative deadline, but their work is far from over. Legislators have sent more than 100 bills to the governors desk, while working to finalize the state budget for 2026.
Bartlesville Public Golf Course Set to Open Later This Year After Renovations
Amy Slanchik
The City of Bartlesville is getting ready to welcome golfers back to its public course later this year. Adams Golf Course has been closed since last fall, while it gets $2 million in upgrades that were approved by voters.
Bartlesville Public Golf Course Set to Open Later This Year After Renovations
Amy Slanchik
The City of Bartlesville is getting ready to welcome golfers back to its public course later this year. Adams Golf Course has been closed since last fall, while it gets $2 million in upgrades that were approved by voters.
Oklahoma Moms Unite to Support Mighty Mac Foundation
David Prock
Avery Jackson and Aly Roberts have teamed up to support the Mighty Mac Foundation, which helps fund scholarships that give local children access to specialized physical therapy.
Oklahoma Moms Unite to Support Mighty Mac Foundation
David Prock
Avery Jackson and Aly Roberts have teamed up to support the Mighty Mac Foundation, which helps fund scholarships that give local children access to specialized physical therapy.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt vetoes 14 bills, while more than 100 pass into law
Haley Hetrick
State lawmakers have passed another legislative deadline, but their work is far from over. Legislators have sent more than 100 bills to the governors desk, while working to finalize the state budget for 2026.
Bartlesville Public Golf Course Set to Open Later This Year After Renovations
Amy Slanchik
The City of Bartlesville is getting ready to welcome golfers back to its public course later this year. Adams Golf Course has been closed since last fall, while it gets $2 million in upgrades that were approved by voters.
Oklahoma Moms Unite to Support Mighty Mac Foundation
David Prock
Avery Jackson and Aly Roberts have teamed up to support the Mighty Mac Foundation, which helps fund scholarships that give local children access to specialized physical therapy.
1 killed in shooting following police pursuit near Cushing
Christian Hans
A shooting involving the Oklahoma Highway Patrol leaves one person dead Friday morning near Cushing.
Fourth Annual Cowboys, Cops and Kids Exceptional Rodeo Set for Saturday in Broken Arrow
David Prock
The Broken Arrow Police Department is set to host its fourth annual Cowboys, Cops and Kids Exceptional Rodeo this Saturday, offering children with special needs a chance to participate in engaging activities, including pony rides and a unique finger painting experience.
Mayfest Kicks Off with Art, Music, and Community Spirit
David Prock
The art and food vendor booths are open for the first day of Mayfest.
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