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Sarah Rector: Richest Black Girl In American History
In 1913 an allotment of Oklahoma land made 11-year old Sarah Rector rich! This serendipity came from the ‘Dawes Allotment Act” of 1887. Natives and their descendents were entitled to land allotments under the Treaty of 1866 made by the United States with the “Five Civilized Tribes” of the Oklahoma Territory.
Death Of Muskogee Teacher Ruled Accidental By Medical Examiner
The state medical examiner says the cause of death for a Muskogee teacher, found dead in January, was an accident. Amanda Harms was reported missing on a Saturday, then found dead a few days later outside. The ME report says she died from alcohol and Xanax intoxication, made worse by...
Longest Running Festival In Oklahoma Kicks Off With 'Rooster Egg Hunt'
Rooster Days, the longest-running festival in Oklahoma, is only a few weeks away! Leading up to that is the beloved tradition known as the "Rooster Egg Hunt." Every year the Rotary Club of Broken Arrow organizes a rooster egg hunt around the city’s Rooster Days. The finders win a ride in the Rooster Day Parade and $1,000.
Retro Arcade And Restaurant Opens In Broken Arrow's Rose District
A totally rad arcade has Broken Arrow's Rose District leveling up. Smashed Game and Grill opened a little over two weeks ago at 315 S Main Street. It is a family-owned, retro 80's and 90's arcade. The owner, Melvin Piper, is a Broken Arrow native and wanted to bring something...
Child Advocacy Network's 'Superhero Challenge' To Be Held At Bixby Washington Irving Park
The Child Advocacy Network is getting ready for its annual Superhero Challenge obstacle course event. This year it's happening on May 4, so it'll have a fun Star Wars theme. Bob Beard is the Chief Development Officers for Child Advocacy Network. He joins us to talk more about the event.
Jenks High School Students Running Sports Broadcasts
Some Jenks High School students are learning what it takes to put sporting events on the air. They're learning everything from operating cameras to doing play-by-play. There's nothing better than sitting underneath the lights and watching the action up close. But even if someone weren't able to be in the stands, they’d still have a way to watch.
TCSO: Burglary suspect running from police last seen exiting Arkansas River
TULSA, Okla. — The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office (TCSO) asked the public to be on the look out for a burglary suspect who was last seen minutes ago getting out of the Arkansas River. TCSO said deputies were chasing the suspect, described as a white male with a beard wearing a blue hoodie, and said he went into the Arkansas River. He was seen minutes ago getting out of the water and running into a wooded area on the southside of the river near 81st and West Avery Drive. If you see him, call 911.
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