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Tulsa Race Massacre Survivor To Release Book About Her Life
MaKayla Glenn
Viola Fletcher is one of the three last known living survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre and she's releasing a memoir about her life. She is also making history as the oldest author in the Unites States.
OESC Working To Resolve Delays In Continued Assistance Act Payments
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According to the Labor Department, 847,000 people across the Unites States filed for unemployment last week. The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission said that some people have not yet received money from the Continued Assistance Act. The act was signed by former President Donald Trump in December and provides weekly $300 payments to people who are unemployed.
Adair County Student Named State Winner In Doodle 4 Google Competition
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Jenna Hooper, a fourth grader from Maryetta School, is one of the state winners selected from more than 130,000 students who submitted entries this year.
man killed in deer attack; was apparently gored by animal's antlers
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BALL GROUND, Ga. (AP) _ A man who kept deer on his property was killed when one gored him with its antlers, authorities said.
The body of John Henry Frix, 66, was found Sunday night inside the
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Another pleasant day before a changing pattern brings more storm chances to the area
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Oklahoma’s weather will begin pleasantly today, with sunshine and warm temperatures, before shifting toward a more unsettled pattern later in the week. Storm chances increase late tonight into early Thursday for a few locations and continue through the holiday weekend, including potential for occasional strong to severe storms.
Another pleasant day before a changing pattern brings more storm chances to the area
News On 6
Oklahoma’s weather will begin pleasantly today, with sunshine and warm temperatures, before shifting toward a more unsettled pattern later in the week. Storm chances increase late tonight into early Thursday for a few locations and continue through the holiday weekend, including potential for occasional strong to severe storms.
$500 reward: Bartlesville offers incentive for information on city park vandals
Sam Modde
The City of Bartlesville is dealing with near-daily destruction at their public parks; officials say repairs have cost tens of thousands of dollars.
$500 reward: Bartlesville offers incentive for information on city park vandals
Sam Modde
The City of Bartlesville is dealing with near-daily destruction at their public parks; officials say repairs have cost tens of thousands of dollars.
Families grapple with storm damage in Fort Gibson
MaKayla Glenn
Families are trying to wrap their minds around all the storm damage in Fort Gibson after a storm on Monday.
Families grapple with storm damage in Fort Gibson
MaKayla Glenn
Families are trying to wrap their minds around all the storm damage in Fort Gibson after a storm on Monday.
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Another pleasant day before a changing pattern brings more storm chances to the area
News On 6
Oklahoma’s weather will begin pleasantly today, with sunshine and warm temperatures, before shifting toward a more unsettled pattern later in the week. Storm chances increase late tonight into early Thursday for a few locations and continue through the holiday weekend, including potential for occasional strong to severe storms.
$500 reward: Bartlesville offers incentive for information on city park vandals
Sam Modde
The City of Bartlesville is dealing with near-daily destruction at their public parks; officials say repairs have cost tens of thousands of dollars.
Families grapple with storm damage in Fort Gibson
MaKayla Glenn
Families are trying to wrap their minds around all the storm damage in Fort Gibson after a storm on Monday.
What you need to know about the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act
Alex Cameron
Breaking down the One Big, Beautiful Bill: Key components that could affect Oklahomans from Medicaid changes to SNAP cuts.
ODMHSAS needs $28.7 million to get through the end of June, according to state audit
Chloe Abbott
The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services says it needs $28.7 million to get through the end of June, according to a state audit report released Tuesday.
Storms cause major damage in Fort Gibson; community rallies for clean-up effort
Erin Conrad
Fort Gibson was hit by a powerful storm, causing widespread damage and power outages. Community rallies to aid recovery effort and save a local historic building.
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