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Jimcy McGirt To Be Released From Prison After Plea Deal Gives Him Credit For Time Served
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Jimcy McGirt, the man at the center of a landmark Supreme Court decision in 2020, will soon be released from prison. On Thursday, a judge sentenced McGirt to 30 years in prison for raping a 5-year-old in 1996, but his plea deal gives him credit for time served.
Man Dies From Stab Wounds In Okay Bar Incident Tuesday Night
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A Muskogee County man is in the Wagoner County jail charged with first degree murder in the stabbing death of an Okay man late Tuesday evening.
Death Penalty Sought In Wagoner Murder Case
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The Wagoner County DA’s office says it will seek the death penalty for a Wagoner man in connection with the death of the man’s wife in April.
Wagoner County District Attorney Richard Gray
First Degree Murder Charge Filed In Wagoner Shooting Death
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First degree murder charges have been filed in Wagoner County District Court against Dene Shoemaker in the death of his wife, Stacy.
She was found dead in the couple's Wagoner home on April
Porter teenager to stand trial for first degree murder
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A Wagoner County District Court judge ordered a Porter teenager to stand trial for first degree murder Thursday.
15 year old Daniel Dillingham is accused of stabbing classmate Andy Robinson to
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Horses, herds and high stakes: Breeder’s Invitational returns to Tulsa
Jayden Brannon
Breeders, riders, and spectators unite in Tulsa for the 2025 Breeder's Invitational—experience the thrill of cutting horse competition and support local businesses.
Horses, herds and high stakes: Breeder’s Invitational returns to Tulsa
Jayden Brannon
Breeders, riders, and spectators unite in Tulsa for the 2025 Breeder's Invitational—experience the thrill of cutting horse competition and support local businesses.
A warming trend arrives this week bringing storm chances this weekend
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Tulsa and eastern Oklahoma will see warmer, mostly dry weather early this week with highs climbing into the 80s and 90s by midweek. Heat index values could approach 95°F on Wednesday, followed by increasing thunderstorm chances late in the week and into the weekend. Some weekend storms may be strong to severe.
A warming trend arrives this week bringing storm chances this weekend
News On 6
Tulsa and eastern Oklahoma will see warmer, mostly dry weather early this week with highs climbing into the 80s and 90s by midweek. Heat index values could approach 95°F on Wednesday, followed by increasing thunderstorm chances late in the week and into the weekend. Some weekend storms may be strong to severe.
Oklahoma governor appoints special counsel to investigate alleged Dept. of Mental Health mismanagement
Christian Hans
Gov. Kevin Stitt says he has appointed a local attorney as special counsel to lead an investigation into the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.
Oklahoma governor appoints special counsel to investigate alleged Dept. of Mental Health mismanagement
Christian Hans
Gov. Kevin Stitt says he has appointed a local attorney as special counsel to lead an investigation into the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.
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Horses, herds and high stakes: Breeder’s Invitational returns to Tulsa
Jayden Brannon
Breeders, riders, and spectators unite in Tulsa for the 2025 Breeder's Invitational—experience the thrill of cutting horse competition and support local businesses.
A warming trend arrives this week bringing storm chances this weekend
News On 6
Tulsa and eastern Oklahoma will see warmer, mostly dry weather early this week with highs climbing into the 80s and 90s by midweek. Heat index values could approach 95°F on Wednesday, followed by increasing thunderstorm chances late in the week and into the weekend. Some weekend storms may be strong to severe.
Oklahoma governor appoints special counsel to investigate alleged Dept. of Mental Health mismanagement
Christian Hans
Gov. Kevin Stitt says he has appointed a local attorney as special counsel to lead an investigation into the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.
CBC Global Ammunition to build $300 million facility at Pryor's MidAmerica Industrial Park
Drake Johnson
CBC Global Ammunition is one of the largest ammunition manufacturers in the world. The facility, with a planned groundbreaking in the fourth quarter of 2025, could create up to 350 jobs and produce all centerfire cartridges from 9mm up to 12.7mm.
Muskogee County District Attorney Larry Edwards found dead
Drake Johnson
The Muskogee Police Department said District Attorney Larry Edwards was found dead in his home Monday morning.
Dow jumps 900 and S&P 500 climbs 2.4% following a 90-day truce in the US-China trade war
Associated Press
U.S. stocks are leaping Monday after China and the United States announced a 90-day truce in their trade war. Each of the world’s two largest economies agreed to take down most of its tariffs against the other, which economists warned could start a recession and create shortages on U.S. store shelves.
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