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Oklahoma woman killed in car crash
SPAVINAW, Okla. — An Oklahoma woman died on Thursday from injuries she received in a car crash where she was pinned for two hours, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported. Brenda Grace, 62, of Watts, was pronounced dead at the scene, the patrol reported. The driver of a second vehicle, Pakao Lee, 65, of Jay was flown by helicopter to St. John Medical Center in Tulsa where he was admitted in stable condition with external head injuries.
When Christie “flipped” the switch
Jason Christie remembers the moment like it was yesterday. A calm afternoon on Oklahoma’s Stilwell City Lake, the 10-year-old angler witnessed a new-to-him fishing technique that literally changed his mindset. A truly transformative concept, this technique has played a huge role in the decorated Bassmaster Elite pro’s career. Impressive,...
Rogers man accused of shooting at, threatening to kill pregnant woman
SPRINGDALE, Ark — A Rogers 20-year-old has been arrested for attempted murder after allegedly threatening to kill and shooting at a pregnant woman. Jose De Jesus Ortiz was booked into the Washington County Detention Center on April 30 for attempted murder, terroristic threatening, and second-degree criminal mischief. A preliminary...
Cherokee Artist Kindra Swafford Showcased in Cherokee Cultural Pathway
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — Art connects with community and nature in the newest installation at the Cherokee Cultural Pathway in downtown Tahlequah. “Kindra Swafford: Journey Through the Woods” is now open to the public and runs through Oct. 13. The public art display features 13 large-scale reproductions of Swafford’s...
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...
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