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Terry Shoots 71, Leads Harding Women's Golf to Season-Best Round

NAVARRE, Fla. – Harding senior Brooklyn Terry shot 1-under 71 in the third round of the Argonaut Invitational, played Tuesday at The Club at Hidden Creek. It was Harding's first sub-par round since Zhane Mayo shot 2-under 70 at the GAC Preview on O...

 

Reddies Pull Away to Win HSU Spring Invite

MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark. — Henderson State tied its best round of the entire season on Tuesday at the Big Creek Country Club to run away and win the HSU Spring Invite with a 54-hole score of 893. The Reddies shot 297 in the final round and were the o...

 

Aline-Cleo March Student of the Month

Cody Cosper, a senior, was chosen as the March Student of the Month at Aline-Cleo High School. His brother, Kevin, inspires him. He feels what makes Aline-Cleo unique from others is the fact that the...

 

Tiger's Tennis Splits GAC Opening Weekend

ARKADELPHIA, Ark. – Men's Tennis splits opening conference week with a sweep of Harding and a loss to Southern Arkansas. The Tigers would start their weekend with a match against Southern Arkansas on Thursday March 28. The Tigers would battle hard i...

 

13 Hits Propels Tiger Baseball to Series Win

ARKADELPHIA, Ark. – Ouachita Tigers Baseball clinch series win against Southeastern Oklahoma State with a score of 8-4. Bo Sutton picked up his third win of the season as he would go four innings only allowing two runs. Sutton would also hit in t...

 

SAU Women beat #23 Harding in an ITA Top 30 battle on Tuesday

MAGNOLIA, Ark. – The Southern Arkansas Women's Tennis team toppled No. 23 Harding on Tuesday afternoon from the Live Oaks Tennis Courts as the Lady Muleriders picked up their fifth straight win with a 4-2 decision over the Bisons in Great American C...

 

#19/15 Muleriders drop midweek game with Wonder Boys

Magnolia, Ark. – The SAU Baseball team dropped their midweek game against GAC rivals Arkansas Tech, committing six errors as the Wonder Boys scored 16 runs on 16 hits to take the win in this game. The Wonder Boys put up runs in the second, third, six...

 

SAU Softball's Favela named GAC Co-Pitcher of the Week

Russellville, Ark. – The Great American Conference announced their weekly awards for softball, and named SAU Softball player Elisa Favela the conference's co-pitcher of the week with upcoming opponent, Southern Nazarene's Brooklyn Sparkman. Favela r...

 

3-run third inning sees #19/15 Muleriders take series from Bison

Magnolia, Ark. – The SAU Baseball team took the rubber match of their conference series against Oklahoma Baptist on Monday, piecing together timely hits combined with solid pitching to give the Muleriders the series over the Bison. The scoring s...

 
 By Ken Miller    Regional    April 3, 2019

Ex-mayor defeats dead incumbent in Oklahoma election

EDMOND, Okla. (AP) — A former mayor of the Oklahoma City suburb of Edmond on Tuesday defeated a candidate who died in December but who still advanced to the general election following a Facebook campaign supporting him. Former Mayor Dan O'Neil d...

 

ALMA JEAN STANDERS

Funeral services for Alma Jean Standers will be 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, April 3, 2019, at the Carmen First United Methodist Church. Interment will be in the Carmen City Cemetery under the direction of...

 

Emergency Management showcases a new mobile command vehicle

MOORE, Okla. (AP) — City officials who recently congregated outside of Moore city hall came to see something they agree is good to have but hopefully never needed. Moore Emergency Management Department was there before the city council meeting to d...

 

Oklahoma City theatre opens 51st movie season without owner

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — It was July 3, 1968, when the first car pulled up to the Winchester Drive-In movie ticket booth for the premiere show. Lindy Shanbour was there to greet the first customers. He was there almost every night until the end of l...

 

Service dogs, inmate trainers reunited at prison facility

McAlester, Okla. (AP) — A military veteran and former stray dog saw their lives turn for the better through a local service dog initiative. U.S. Army Veteran Kevin Watson struggled with post-traumatic stress disorder and suicidal thoughts before h...

 
 By Tim Stanley    Regional    April 3, 2019

Participants of Oklahoma's statewide teacher walkout reflect

TULSA, Okla. (AP) — The response from his fellow teachers was exactly what Jim Douthat had been hoping for. "It sounds," he said, as he wrapped up the meeting, "like we're ready to walk out." Inspired by efforts in Bartlesville to spark a statewide t...

 

Stitt's pick for OU regents sails through Senate panel

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Gov. Kevin Stitt's first appointment to the University of Oklahoma Board of Regents is sailing through the state Senate, with the Ohio resident overcoming concerns from some members about his living out of state. The Senate E...

 

Ex-governor candidate found guilty in murder-for-hire plot

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A federal jury on Tuesday convicted a former Oklahoma gubernatorial candidate and zookeeper in an attempted murder-for-hire plot. Jurors returned the guilty verdict following six days of testimony in the trial of Joseph Allen M...

 

EDNA I. GRAY

Memorial services for Edna Gray will be held on Monday, April 8, 2019, at 2 p.m. at Zion Lutheran Church with Reverend Aaron Wagner officiating. Wharton Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be made at www.whartonfuneral...

 

US Supreme Court rejects Oklahoma death row inmate's appeal

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from an Oklahoma death row inmate who argued that a racist juror tainted the outcome of his trial. The high court on Monday declined without comment to hear Julius Jones' case, The O...

 

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JAKIE LEE ZOOK

Funeral services for Jakie Lee Zook will be 2 p.m. Thursday, April 4, 2019, at the New Song Church with Pastor Jeremy Coolley officiating. Interment will be in the Waynoka Municipal Cemetery under...

 

Oklahoma leaders push to count young children in 2020 census

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma leaders are kicking off efforts to ensure the state gets an accurate count in the nation's 2020 census. The Oklahoman reports state leaders will particularly focus on including children 5 and younger, which many say h...

 

ROSALEE VANNAMAN

Rosalee Vannaman passed away peacefully into the loving arms of her Lord and Savior on Sunday, March 24, 2019, from a lengthy illness at the age of 89. Rosalee was born December 7, 1929, to Reverend...

 
 By John Hanna    Regional    April 3, 2019

Kansas expansion foes signal nervousness with Medicaid move

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Top Republican lawmakers in Kansas appear skittish about being able to block Medicaid expansion, offering political cover to moderate GOP colleagues if they back off their push for an expansion this year. State Senate President S...

 

Carl's Capitol Comments

This is the time in the legislative session when bills are being heard by committees in their opposite chamber – House bills in the Senate committees and vice versa. Once bills pass through committee, they are eligible to be considered by the full c...

 

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