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State Ag Officials Warn Of Horse Disease
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State agriculture officials are warning horse breeders in the state of a rare and contagious disease that can cause infertility in mares.
Wildfire Season Not Expected To Be As Bad This Year
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- State fire officials don't expect the upcoming wildfire season to be as bad as last year but say firefighters are preparing for the worst.
Last year wildfires had already
Bees That Killed Dog Not `Killer Bees,' Tests Confirm
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SAND SPRINGS, Okla. (AP) The state Agriculture Department confirms that testing by the US Department of Agriculture confirms the bees that killed a 140-pound dog here last month were common European honey
Africanized bees confirmed in Holdenville
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HOLDENVILLE, Okla. (AP) Agriculture officials confirm that a massive hive of bees at a home in Holdenville are so-called ``killer bees.''
Officials say more than three-thousand bees removed
Forestry Department bulldozer stolen in Poteau
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POTEAU, Okla. (AP) _ The state Forestry Department says a bulldozer used to put out wildfires has been stolen in Poteau.
Department spokesman Jack Carson says the dozer and a truck and trailer
Oklahomans praise judge's ruling on cattle imports
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Most cattle and agriculture officials in Oklahoma are pleased with a federal judge's ruling that stops the US from re-opening its border to cattle and beef imports from Canada.
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Comanche County Sheriff investigating hog-dog fights
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LAWTON, Okla. (AP) -- Officials in Comanche County are investigating reports that people are organizing fights between dogs and wild hogs.
Sheriff Kenny Stradley says informants claim the events
Comanche County Sheriff investigating hog-dog fights
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LAWTON, Okla. (AP) -- Officials in Comanche County are investigating reports that people are organizing fights between dogs and wild hogs.
Sheriff Kenny Stradley says informants claim the events
Tests negative so far for 'exotic newcastle' disease in Oklahoma chickens
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(Muskogee-AP) -- Preliminary tests show an ailing chicken flock in Muskogee County didn't have a highly contagious bird virus.
State Agriculture Department spokesman Jack Carson says the flock
Tests negative so far for 'exotic newcastle' disease in Oklahoma chickens
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(Muskogee-AP) -- Preliminary tests show an ailing chicken flock in Muskogee County didn't have a highly contagious bird virus.
State Agriculture Department spokesman Jack Carson says the flock
Oklahoma National Guard pilots try out new firefighting equipment
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(Lexington-AP) -- National Guard helicopter pilots have tried out new firefighting equipment bought with federal funds from the 2000 ice storm.
Recovery money went toward three buckets capable
Oklahoma National Guard pilots try out new firefighting equipment
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(Lexington-AP) -- National Guard helicopter pilots have tried out new firefighting equipment bought with federal funds from the 2000 ice storm.
Recovery money went toward three buckets capable
Rain delays wheat harvest, leaves some thirsting for more
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Many Oklahoma farmers who prayed for rain the last two years, ironically need it to go away now.
Recent heavy rains have left many fields too wet to harvest. And that's
Rain delays wheat harvest, leaves some thirsting for more
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Many Oklahoma farmers who prayed for rain the last two years, ironically need it to go away now.
Recent heavy rains have left many fields too wet to harvest. And that's
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Tulsa’s 1921 Awards support Black entrepreneurs, honor Black Wall Street
Autumn Bracey
A Tulsa nonprofit is awarding nearly $3,800 each to eight Black entrepreneurs through the 1921 Awards, a grant program honoring the legacy of Black Wall Street by supporting business owners who drive economic and community change.
Tulsa’s 1921 Awards support Black entrepreneurs, honor Black Wall Street
Autumn Bracey
A Tulsa nonprofit is awarding nearly $3,800 each to eight Black entrepreneurs through the 1921 Awards, a grant program honoring the legacy of Black Wall Street by supporting business owners who drive economic and community change.
Service dog killed, another missing after double shooting at Osage Casino Hotel in Tulsa
Eden Jones
A shooting at Osage Casino Hotel in Tulsa leaves two people and one dog shot, with another dog missing. The owners of the dogs describe the heartbreak.
Service dog killed, another missing after double shooting at Osage Casino Hotel in Tulsa
Eden Jones
A shooting at Osage Casino Hotel in Tulsa leaves two people and one dog shot, with another dog missing. The owners of the dogs describe the heartbreak.
NFL Draft 2025: Oklahoma players to watch this weekend
Nick McCauley
Sooners and Cowboys among prospects expected to be selected this weekend
NFL Draft 2025: Oklahoma players to watch this weekend
Nick McCauley
Sooners and Cowboys among prospects expected to be selected this weekend
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Tulsa’s 1921 Awards support Black entrepreneurs, honor Black Wall Street
Autumn Bracey
A Tulsa nonprofit is awarding nearly $3,800 each to eight Black entrepreneurs through the 1921 Awards, a grant program honoring the legacy of Black Wall Street by supporting business owners who drive economic and community change.
Service dog killed, another missing after double shooting at Osage Casino Hotel in Tulsa
Eden Jones
A shooting at Osage Casino Hotel in Tulsa leaves two people and one dog shot, with another dog missing. The owners of the dogs describe the heartbreak.
NFL Draft 2025: Oklahoma players to watch this weekend
Nick McCauley
Sooners and Cowboys among prospects expected to be selected this weekend
Tulsa’s Mother Road Market named ‘Best Food Hall’ for 3rd year in a row
Brian Smallwood
Nonprofit food hall earns national recognition again, highlighting Tulsa’s growing culinary scene and entrepreneurial spirit
Scattered showers and storms possible as active pattern remains
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Scattered showers and storms are possible today and Friday as weak systems move through the region, with a few strong storms not out of the question. A stalled front this weekend could bring additional rounds of rain before a stronger system arrives early next week.
Beam signing marks major milestone in Sand Springs school upgrades
Zachary Sabel
The beam signing ceremony marks progress in Sand Springs School's $115M accessibility upgrades. Historic building’s transition expected to impress new families enrolling this summer.
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