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32,000 illegal marijuana plants seized in Eastern Oklahoma
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond announced on Wednesday a series of busts in Muskogee County led to the seizure of around 32,000 illegal marijuana plants.
Turn Around Don't Drown: Flood Advisory Active In Parts Of Green Country, Damage Reports From Strong Storm
A severe storm system that moved through several counties late Thursday night led to flooding, power outages and some reports of damage. The storms brought severe thunderstorm warnings to Cherokee, Muskogee, Sequoyah, Wagoner, Mayes and Rogers counties, which expired at midnight. News On 6 Storm Trackers captured some damage in...
FOX23 Investigates: Toddler escapes Broken Arrow daycare, found by utility workers near street
BROKEN ARROW, Okla. — Police and the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (DHS) are investigating a Broken Arrow daycare after a toddler escaped and was found by utility workers near the street.
Local Film Producer Creates Animated Series, 'Ameka And Her Magical Crown'
Dr. Tamecca Rogers is a local film producer whose latest project will be screening this weekend at the Bare Bones International Film Festival in Muskogee. "Ameka and Her Magical Crown" is an animated series. The story centers around a young girl named Ameka as she discovers the power of embracing her true beauty and diversity.
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...
Photos From Home Destroyed By EF-3 Tornado In Holdenville Show Up In Green Country
The devastating EF-3 tornado in Holdenville destroyed homes and killed two people, one of them, a four-month-old baby. The parents of that baby are now discovering family photos have blown miles and miles away to places all over Green Country, and people finding the pictures want to get them back home.
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