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No. 6 Rattlers Rally to Sweep Hillcats to Open Three-Game Series

SAN ANTONIO, Texas – The Rogers State softball team allowed two late runs to host St. Mary's as the Rattlers swept two games of a doubleheader on Friday (March 24) at the Park at St. Mary's. StMU rallied for a 3-2 win in game one and took game t...

 

Suns drop pair of walk-off games at Oklahoma Baptist

SHAWNEE, Okla. – Freshman Ashley Landry had a five-hit afternoon, but the Arkansas Tech Golden Suns softball team (20-12, 14-6 Great American Conference) was unable to overcome the late hitting of Oklahoma Baptist (10-16, 3-15), dropping a pair of w...

 

Weevils Baseball splits day, takes series at SWOSU

WEATHERFORD, Okla. — The University of Arkansas at Monticello baseball team split a Great American Conference doubleheader against Southwestern Oklahoma State on the road Saturday, taking game one 11-5, and falling in game two, 8-1. Game one for Arka...

 

UAM Softball sweeps Day One against Southwestern

MONTICELLO — The University of Arkansas at Monticello softball team swept the opening Great American Conference doubleheader against Southwestern Oklahoma State Saturday afternoon, by final scores of 11-1 and 7-2. The opening contest for UAM (18-10,...

 

Weevils Baseball racks up runs in Game One at SWOSU

WEATHERFORD, Okla. — The University of Arkansas at Monticello baseball team defeated the Bulldogs of Southwestern Oklahoma State this afternoon on the road to open the three game series, 16-10. The Weevils (16-10, 12-4 GAC) scored first in this G...

 
 By Nathan Looney    Sports    March 26, 2017

Softball Breaks GAC Record with 21 Straight Wins; Sweeps Series against Southern Nazarene

BETHANY, Okla. – The 11th-ranked Harding softball team captured the series sweep on Saturday after winning both games of doubleheader at Nazarene in Great American Conference action. With today's wins, Harding broke the GAC record for the most c...

 
 By Scott Goode    Sports    March 26, 2017

Harding Men's Track and Field Wins Five Events at Southern Arkansas

MAGNOLIA, Ark. – Harding men's track and field won five events, including two running events and three field events, Saturday at the Southern Arkansas Don Veach Invitational. Senior Josh Syrotchen won both the shot put and the discus, junior C...

 
 By Scott Goode    Sports    March 26, 2017

Harding Women's Track Posts Seven Victories at SAU; Wins Hendrix Decathlon

MAGNOLIA, Ark. – The Harding women's outdoor track and field team earned seven event victories Saturday, including two from freshman sprinter Ashley Reinert, at the inaugural Southern Arkansas Invitational. Harding also had three student-athletes c...

 
 By Scott Goode    Sports    March 26, 2017

Harding Women's Tennis Collects Victory in GAC Opener

EDMOND, Okla. - Coming off a tough loss to Central Region foe Central Oklahoma on Friday, Harding women's tennis responded with an impressive 8-1 victory over Southern Nazarene on Saturday in its first Great American Conference match of the season....

 
 By Scott Goode    Sports    March 26, 2017

Central Oklahoma Defeats Harding Women's Tennis, 5-3

EDMOND, Okla. - Harding women's tennis won two of three doubles matches Friday against Central Oklahoma, the No. 6-ranked team in the Central Region, but the Bronchos won three of four three-set singles matches and clinched in straight sets at No. 5...

 
 By David Salley    Sports    March 26, 2017

Reddies split with ECU on first day in Ada

GAME ONE: Henderson State's Keirsten Seahorn broke a scoreless tie in the sixth inning with a two-run homerun and the Reddies tacked on two more in the seventh to defeat East Central 4-0 in the first game on Saturday afternoon in Ada, Oklahoma....

 
 By Troy Mitchell    Sports    March 26, 2017

Reddies Sweep Double-header From East Central

Henderson State claimed its fifth Great American Conference series winning a double-header from East Central 7-3 and 2-0, Saturday at Clyde Berry Field in Arkadelphia, Ark. Pitching was again the key to the success as starters Luke Tebbetts and...

 
 By Caleb Byrd    Sports    March 26, 2017

Tigers split with Savage Storm

ARKADELPHIA, Ark. - The Ouachita Tigers' softball team (12-18, 6-12 GAC) split a doubleheader Saturday against Southeastern Oklahoma (13-13, 7-9 GAC). The Tigers won the first game by a score of 5-3 and lost the second game by a score of 3-4....

 
 By Caleb Byrd    Sports    March 26, 2017

Tigers drop opener to Southeastern Oklahoma State

ARKADELPHIA, Ark. – The Ouachita Tigers' baseball team (8-20, 5-11 GAC) lost the first game of their series at home Saturday to Southeastern Oklahoma (6-17-1, 5-9 GAC) by a final score of 10-5. The Tigers led the game early, but five eighth inning ru...

 

Two-run ninth inning sends No. 16 Muleriders to 8-7 win over Northwestern Oklahoma in series opener

ALVA, Okla. – The No. 16-ranked Southern Arkansas baseball team scored a pair of runs in the top of the ninth inning to break what was a six-all tie at the time. Those two runs proved to be just enough as the Muleriders went on to beat Northwestern O...

 

Magnitude 4.0 earthquake, 3 smaller temblors strike Oklahoma

MEDFORD, Okla. (AP) — The U.S. Geological Survey reports a magnitude 4.0 earthquake and three smaller temblors have struck Oklahoma. The survey reported that the magnitude 4.0 quake hit Saturday south of Medford in north-central Oklahoma. Three s...

 

Severe storms possible Sunday throughout Plains states

NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Forecasters are warning millions of people living in three Plains states of a powerful storm system capable of producing heavy rainfall, large hail and tornadoes by the end of the weekend. The Storm Prediction Center in N...

 
 By Tim Talley    Regional    March 26, 2017

Agenda full as Oklahoma Legislature nears halfway mark

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — After two months of work, Oklahoma lawmakers can claim at least one accomplishment: passage of legislation that finally brings the state into compliance with the 2005 federal REAL ID Act, a response to the Sept. 11 terror a...

 

Wildfire aid: Michigan farmers sending hay to help Kansas

MASS CITY, Mich. (AP) — Truckers and farmers in Michigan's western Upper Peninsula plan to haul hay to help victims of a Kansas wildfire, which has burned more than 1,000 square miles (2,590 square kilometers). Marty Dehaan of Mass City tells The D...

 

Kansas lawmakers considering lottery vending machines

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas Lottery players soon might be able to buy tickets from vending machines. The House voted this week in support of the move, which the state lottery has sought for three years. Lottery spokeswoman Sally Lunsford said the m...

 

Increasing first responder suicide rates spark concern

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Paramedic George Redner III started to grow angry and distant after he failed to revive a 2-year-old who had drowned. But not even his parents saw how deeply his work affected him until he took his life seven years later. "My son w...

 
 By Josh Moody    Regional    March 26, 2017

Lifting off: Lynchburg students build drones during break

LYNCHBURG, Va. (AP) — Students at Lynchburg City Schools lifted earlier this month with drones they built, from the circuit board up, as part of an information technology class offered to advanced students during the division's weeklong winter b...

 
 By Nick Bergin    Regional    March 26, 2017

Nebraska wheat plantings drop

POTTER, Neb. (AP) — A lush carpet of short green sprouts covers Rick Larson's wheat fields in the Nebraska Panhandle near Potter. The plants look good, Larson said, although the mild winter caused it to break dormancy early this year putting it in d...

 

Drone technology among next-generation impacts on farming

ROCHESTER, Ind. (AP) — It sounds like a giant bumblebee, the 2-foot-square drone whirring to life. Its four props lift it off the ground outside Bruce Bowsher's house and once it's about 4 feet in the air, they lift up to give a camera an u...

 
 By Jeff Hawkes    Regional    March 26, 2017

At tiny Pequea Valley, reinventing school is the goal

KINZERS, Pa. (AP) — Kate Stoltzfus wishes she could steal time. Anything to help in the Pequea Valley teacher's dash to get 19 ninth-graders up to speed in basic algebra for a looming, high-stakes state test. At the bell, with her fifth-period s...

 

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