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Flood Warning extended to Saturday for Neosho River
COMMERCE, Okla. — The National Weather Service in Tulsa extended its flood warning for the Neosho River near Commerce until Saturday. At 7:30 a.m. waters were at 19 feet and is expected to continue slowly rising through Wednesday and is expected to crest at 20 feet early Thursday. Waters will fall below flood stage on […]
LIVE UPDATES: Multiple Tornados Confirmed Overnight, Tornado Watch Active Until 7 a.m.
Chief Meteorologist Travis Meyer is live in the Bob Mills Weather Center on Saturday as severe storms move into Green Country. Just after 1 a.m. A tornado moved across McIntosh County and Eufaula moving east toward Duchess Landing and eventually Porum. A confirmed tornado touched down in the area of...
Grove’s Malone Overcomes Tough Conditions to Win Phoenix Bass Fishing League Event at Fort Gibson Lake
WAGONER, Okla. (April 29, 2024) – Boater Levi Malone of Grove, Oklahoma, caught four bass weighing 14 pounds, 9 ounces, Saturday to win the MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League (BFL) Presented by T-H Marine on Fort Gibson Lake. The tournament was the third event of the season for the BFL Okie Division. Malone earned $3,889 for his victory.
Win passes to the Born & Raised Music Festival in Pryor
Enter below for a chance to win a pair of weekend general admission passes to the Born & Raised Music Festival at Rockin’ Red Dirt Ranch in Pryor, OK, Friday, September 13 through Sunday, September 15, 2024. The contest ends at noon, Monday, May 6, 2024. You can buy...
Storm Chances Return On Sunday Afternoon
There were several tornados and thunderstorms across the state of Oklahoma overnight, with storms lasting all day Saturday into Sunday. As Green Country recovers from a very stormy night, we still have another chance of storms and the threat of severe weather to monitor across portions of our viewing area for Sunday.
OTA plans auction for 273 acres in seven Oklahoma counties
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority will offer 273 acres of land in an auction this week. The 28 parcels for sale are in seven counties – Oklahoma, Pawnee, Creek, Tulsa, Wagoner, Grady ...
High school students raise thousands for cancer survivor’s Disneyland wish
MIAMI, Okla. — Students at Miami High School are stepping up to help one of their own. During an all-school assembly at Miami High School, students had a celebration and reveal for a 4th-grade girl battling cancer. Nearly a year ago – Sydaleigh Gideon had her femur replaced after...
Fairland Slow Pitch Softball to Play in State Tournament for the First Time
FAIRLAND, OK – For the first time in program history, Fairland slow pitch softball punched its ticket to the state tournament. At 28-11, Fairland defeated four seeded Dewar in regionals last Wednesday. With a roster absent of seniors, head coach Jeni Kline said she’s proud of her group for overcoming the challenges. “Honestly, a lot […]
Pryor Rotary Club Names Mia Fell and Julian Espinoza as Students of the Month
PRYOR, Oklahoma ~ The Pryor Rotary Club has named Mia Fell and Julian Espinoza as its Students of the Month for their outstanding achievements both in and out of the classroom. Mia Fell, daughter of Debi and John Fell, has been recognized for her academic excellence as Salutatorian, as well...
Severe Weather Impacts Eufaula, Crowder With Possible Tornadoes On Sunday
It was another busy day of severe weather in Green Country and eastern Oklahoma. Severe storms redeveloped in the evening hours which became tornadic. Tristian McMath shared video of an impressive tornado/water spout moving across the lake near Eufaula. Storm trackers were out in Eufaula as well, with Von Castor...
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