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75th anniversary: The birth of Oklahoma television
KFOR articles via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoIt would be the state’s first look at something called “television,” and....K. Gaylord – a media mogul in his time and owner of two newspapers and WKY...
Yes, Tom is her uncle. But Maya Brady has carved out her own path to softball stardom
ESPN· 3 days agoBefore that, he worked at The Oklahoman, Austin American-Statesman and Middletown (Ohio) Journal ...
Choctaw Landing casino, resort now open in Hochatown: 'It’s a great day'
The Oklahoman· 3 days agoChoctaw Landing the Choctaw Nation’s new, $238 million, 100-room luxury resort and casino, has...
How did Boys' State and Girls' State get started in Oklahoma?
The Oklahoman· 2 days agoHow did Boys' State and Girls' State get started in Oklahoma? In between the humorous marching...
Oklahoma LB Danny Stutsman Lands on Lott Watch List
Sports Illustrated· 4 days agoWatch List Season has started early for Oklahoma. Senior linebacker Danny Stutsman is on the initial 2024 watch list for the Lott IMPACT ...
Buc-ee's! Love's! Allsup's! OKC CRE!
The Oklahoman· 5 days agoBuc-ee's! Love's! Allsup's! OKC CRE!
Marissa Young helped Duke softball make history -- and that's only part of her story
ESPN· 3 days agoJake Trotter covers the Cleveland Browns for ESPN. Before that, he worked at The Oklahoman, Austin...
Do all roads lead to Buc-ee's? Not yet Oklahoma, but here are possible sites around OKC
Gannett via AOL· 7 days agoContact him at rmize@oklahoman.com. Sign up for his weekly...support Richard's work, and that of his...
Berry Tramel: Hello, Tulsa World, which brings me full circle in Oklahoma journalism
Tulsa World· 6 days ago“The Wizard of Oz” came to downtown Pryor’s historic Allred Theatre in late 1939. “The Wizard of Oz”...
Woody Guthrie is beloved now, but that wasn't always the case | Only in Oklahoma
Tulsa World· 4 days ago"The Oklahoma Hills" by Woody Guthrie, an Okemah native, is the official state folk song. It was one...