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Lady Rangers control the Crimson Storm

Alva, OKLA. – Northwestern Oklahoma State University volleyball recorded their second conference win against the Crimson Storm of Southern Nazarene University (8-9, 2-2 GAC) in sweeping fashion 3-0 [...

 

Lady Bison Soccer Falls at Oklahoma Baptist

SHAWNEE, Okla. – Oklahoma Baptist scored two second half goals to defeat the Harding women's soccer team 2-1 Thursday in Great American Conference action. It was the Lady Bisons' conference opener. The Lady Bisons fall to 0-5-1 on the season and 0...

 

Harding Volleyball Sweeps Southern Arkansas Thursday

SEARCY – The Harding volleyball team swept Southern Arkansas 3-0 (25-17, 25-19, 25-14) Thursday night in Great American Conference action. The Lady Bisons extended their winning streak to five matches. Harding improves to 9-6 on the season and 4-0 i...

 

Tigers Shutdown Crimson Storm

BETHANY, Okla. – For the first time in two seasons the Ouachita women's soccer team begins Great American Conference play 1-0 after a 2-0 win against Southern Nazarene on Thursday night. With the victory over Southern Nazarene (1-6, 0-1 GAC) the Ouac...

 

Muleriders tripped up by Harding in three sets

SEARCY, Ark. – The Mulerider Volleyball team dropped a three-set match (17-25, 19-25, 14-25) to Harding in Great American Conference play on Thursday night in Searcy. Five players recorded five or more kills as freshman Rylea Brimhall led Southern A...

 

Oklahoma Corrections Department sued over inmate's suicide

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma Department of Corrections is being sued for not doing enough to prevent a 25-year-old murder convict from hanging herself in her cell in 2016. Amber Hilberling's estate filed the lawsuit in Oklahoma County D...

 

Murder convictions upheld in death of pregnant woman

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals has upheld the murder convictions and life without parole sentences of a man in the stabbing death of a pregnant woman. The court on Thursday rejected appeals by 36-year-old Joseph Cyr in t...

 

Wichita man guilty in rape, attempted murder of young girl

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A 24-year-old Wichita man has been convicted of raping and trying to kill a young girl just six weeks after he was released from prison. A Sedgwick County jury on Thursday convicted Corbin Breitenbach of attempted capital m...

 

Board of Regents OKs funding increase for state universities

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The Kansas Board of Regents has approved an $85 million funding increase for state universities during the next two years. The Lawrence Journal-World reports the request approved Thursday would restore funding cut by the Kansas L...

 

Labor Day flood caused $17.2M in damage in Manhattan

MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Manhattan City Manager Ron Fehr says a flood over the Labor Day holiday weekend caused $17.2 million in structural damages in the city. Fehr told the Manhattan City Commission Tuesday that four commercial and eight r...

 

Ivanka Trump tours NASA center in Houston, calls space crew

HOUSTON (AP) — Ivanka Trump made a telephone call to the International Space Station and spoke to the crew while touring NASA's Johnson Space Center. Trump, who is an adviser to her father, President Donald Trump, talked to the space station crew w...

 

State-backed hackers target Gmail of US senators, aides

State-backed hackers are still trying to break into the personal email accounts of U.S. senators and their aides — and a lawmaker focused on cybersecurity says the Senate's security office should stop refusing to help defend them. Sen. Ron Wyden, a...

 

FBI: Solar observatory closed after child porn case opened

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The mysterious closure of a solar observatory in New Mexico earlier this month happened after the FBI opened a child pornography investigation involving a janitor's computer found at the observatory, and agents tracked w...

 

Yellowstone thermal spring erupts for 4th time in 60 years

BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) — A thermal spring near Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park has erupted for the fourth time in the last 60 years, a park official said Thursday. Ear Spring on Yellowstone's Geyser Hill went from being dormant on Saturday t...

 

Tossed net captures space junk in orbit-cleanup experiment

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A tossed net has managed to capture space junk in a demonstration of ways to clean up debris in orbit. In the British-led experiment, a big net was cast from a mini satellite Sunday. The net successfully wrapped around i...

 

Dad accused of putting girl in game machine, stealing prizes

SALEM, N.H. (AP) — A Massachusetts teacher has been charged with putting his toddler into a game machine at a New Hampshire shopping mall and using her to steal prizes. Police in Salem say 34-year-old Anthony Helinski, of Lawrence, Massachusetts, t...

 

4 dead, including suspect, after Maryland warehouse shooting

ABERDEEN, Md. (AP) — A woman working a temporary job at a drugstore warehouse in Maryland got into an argument at work Thursday morning and began shooting colleagues, killing three before fatally turning the gun on herself, authorities and w...

 

It's high times for soaring marijuana stocks on Wall Street

NEW YORK (AP) — Reefer Madness has gripped Wall Street. Investors are craving marijuana stocks as Canada prepares to legalize pot next month, leading to giant gains for Canada-based companies listed on U.S. exchanges. Some experts are concerned t...

 

Buoyant stocks lift US household wealth, mainly for affluent

WASHINGTON (AP) — A rising stock market lifted U.S. household wealth to a record $106.9 trillion in the April-June quarter, the culmination of a decade of economic recovery but a gain that is concentrated largely among the most affluent. The value o...

 

Moon to carry private message from Kim Jong Un to Trump

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — A beaming South Korean President Moon Jae-in, freshly returned home Thursday from a whirlwind three-day summit with Kim Jong Un, said the North Korean leader wants the U.S. secretary of state to visit Pyongyang soon for n...

 

ECU Soccer Battles in First GAC Match of 2018

ALVA, OKLA. – The East Central University soccer team dropped a 2-0 decision at Northwestern Oklahoma State in the first Great American Conference match of the 2018 season. Scoring 1st – NWOSU – 4:52 2nd – NWOSU – 81:55 Tiger Quick Shots The Tiger...

 

ECU Volleyball Competes at Southern Nazarene

BETHANY, OKLA. – The East Central University volleyball team wrapped up the week of Great American Conference action with a 3-0 (25-11, 25-17, 25-23) loss at Southern Nazarene. Scoring Set One: L, 11-25 Three tie scores Final tie at three, the C...

 

Lady Bison Volleyball Takes Two on Thursday

SHAWNEE – Oklahoma Baptist went 2-0 on Thursday in Shawnee inside Mabee Arena at the Noble Complex. The Lady Bison handed Southwestern Oklahoma State their first loss against a Great American Conference opponent this season, 3-1 (26-24, 25-12, 1...

 

Soccer: Lady Bison Rally to Beat Harding, 2-1

SHAWNEE – Oklahoma Baptist opened Great American Conference action with a 2-1 win over Harding Thursday at the OBU Soccer Complex. Harding struck first with a goal by Bethany Sutherland off a free kick in the 39th minute and the Lady Bison trailed 1...

 

SNU Volleyball Rolls East Central on Thursday Night

BETHANY - The Southern Nazarene volleyball team started their three game home stand off with a bang as they swept past the East Central Tigers in GAC play, 25-11, 25-17, 25-23, on Thursday evening at the Swayer Center. It was an impressive showing...

 

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