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Sunday November 11, 2018
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Just as guns fell silent across France on Nov. 11, 1918, they began sounding in Oklahoma City and across the state as residents celebrated the end...
BLACKWELL — Operators of a northern Oklahoma wind farm are abandoning a creative tax avoidance scheme that was drawing statewide scrutiny because...
Kevin Stitt not only won the election for Oklahoma governor, he did so by 12 percentage points, a wide margin of victory that surpassed most...
KEVIN Stitt has gone from candidate to governor-elect, and the hectic pace of the transition process is underway. To succeed as governor, Stitt...
WASHINGTON — In the previous 50 years, the state of Mississippi has validated Lord Tennyson's belief that "men may rise on stepping-stones of...
With a chance to win Bedlam, Cornelius' 2-point conversion pass is low and behind Tylan Wallace, and the Sooners escape with a 48-47 victory
NORMAN Calvin Bundage loomed just a few steps inside the goal line, and as the running lane opened in front of him, he surged forward. A...
The grades that made the difference in OU's 48-47 victory in Bedlam.
After previously using the same limited number of images in presentations and writings about Oklahoma City's original streetcars, state historian...
It's rewarding to see pieces come together to create something strong and lasting. Maxwell Supply Co. has been selling quality supplies to...
Tim Barringer is aware that the concept of "Victorian Radicals" might seem strange and surprising. "You usually use those words in separate...
Glenn Slater doesn't necessarily disagree that agreeing to help write the sequel to one of the biggest stage shows ever was a bit crazy. But...
My goodness, November is here, and that means Christmas is not far away. For you last-minute shoppers, you have plenty of time to procrastinate....