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POSITIVELY OKLAHOMA: Crayola Kevin to be reunited with childhood painting
TULSA, Okla. — Color us happy. A mystery is solved thanks to the help of our 2 News Oklahoma viewers. 40 years ago, Crayola started collecting children's artwork and displaying it in museums and galleries nationwide. Now, they're trying to reunite that artwork with its grownup artists, but they...
Pools, Splash Pads In Broken Arrow To Open This Weekend
The City of Broken Arrow said its pools and splash pads will open this weekend. Most pools will be open every day. Pool admission is $5 per person or a $40 punch card is good for 10 times. There is no cost to use the city's splash pads. The city...
Taste of Oklahoma: Bringing French Pastry Flavor To Jenks
A French American bakery is gracing downtown Jenks with handmade pastries, pies, French goods and so much more. Patisserie by Sheila Anne offers truly authentic French pastries that take days to make, all to transport its customers to a cafe in Europe. Sheila Dills is the owner and head chef...
Broken Arrow Hangs Special Banners As A Reminder This Memorial Day
Ahead of the holiday weekend, the city of Broken Arrow is reminding people what Memorial Day is really about. Banners have been placed on light poles in the Rose District of veterans who have served and passed away. Mayor Debra Wimpee got the idea from Emporia, Kansas - home of the first Veteran's Day parade in the U.S.
Bluegill, Tilapia Added To Broken Arrow Reservoir Help Keep Water Clean
The City of Broken Arrow is using fish to help keep the water clean. The City of Broken Arrow has a state-of-the-art water filtration system, but even some of the best technology can use a little help from Mother Nature. Millions of gallons of water get filtered through these pipes...
Broken Arrow Hangs Special Banners As A Reminder This Memorial Day
Ahead of the holiday weekend, the city of Broken Arrow is reminding people what Memorial Day is really about. Banners have been placed on light poles in the Rose District of veterans who have served and passed away. Mayor Debra Wimpee got the idea from Emporia, Kansas - home of the first Veteran's Day parade in the U.S.
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