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Former Oklahoma State Coach Les Miles Suing LSU Amid Hall of Fame Eligibility Concerns
Sports Illustrated· 5 hours agoOklahoma State’s former coach has some hurdles to earn college football’s highest honor. Former OSU...
Report: Michigan State’s Malik Hall to have predraft workout with Thunder
Thunder Wire via Yahoo Sports· 1 hour agoThe calendar has flipped to June, which means NBA teams are intensifying their predraft process and...
Voters reelect Cleveland County sheriff, commissioner in Tuesday primaries
Gannett via AOL· 2 hours agoThe county contains the very southern edge of Oklahoma City, as well as its suburbs of Norman (the...
Gateway Church pastor Robert Morris resigns amid allegations of child sexual abuse
WSOC-TV Charlotte· 6 hours agoThe Gateway Church Board of Elders said they accepted Morris’ resignation on Tuesday and hired the...
Les Miles sues LSU for vacating wins, making him ineligible for College Football Hall of Fame
WSB-TV 2 Atlanta· 1 day agoFormer LSU football coach Les Miles has filed a lawsuit against the school, arguing that a 2023...
Seton Hall basketball: Shaheen Holloway says 'we have more depth and talent' on new roster
Gannett via AOL· 10 hours agoYou want to see who guys are listening to. Those are things I’m watching right now.” Other program...
State senator questions payment problems as Oklahoma Health Care Authority touts rollout of...
Tulsa World· 6 hours agoThe Oklahoma Health Care Authority is celebrating what it says is the success of the SoonerSelect...
Two Po-Hi grads in Sports Hall induction class
The Ponca City News· 18 hours agoTwo graduates of Ponca City High School are part of the 2024 induction class to the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame. The two are golfer Patty McGraw Coatney...
Artist Greg Burns was already winning national awards at 18
The Oklahoman via Yahoo News· 6 days agoHe will be inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in November. More about Burns, his journey and...
Tuesday's primary elections to decide area races
Tulsa World· 11 hours agoIn Oklahoma, partisan public offices are more often decided in primaries and sometimes runoffs than in November's general elections.