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NORMAN DOCTOR PAYS $60,000 TO SETTLE CIVIL PENALTY CLAIMS STEMMING FROM ALLEGATIONS OF RECORDKEEPING VIOLATIONS
OKLAHOMA CITY – Ronnie Keith, DO (“Dr. Keith”), paid $60,000 to settle civil penalty claims stemming from allegations that he violated the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970 and its regulations, announced United States Attorney Robert J. Troester. Dr. Keith owns and operates Keith...
Hours-long Blanchard manhunt ends with suspects in custody
Blanchard police told residents to avoid a rural area on Wednesday afternoon as they searched for a man they say was involved in an assault. The Blanchard Police Department found who they were looking for after a three-hour manhunt, but they are still investigating what led up to this. "We...
Severe storms could hit this weekend as Oklahomans celebrate art, music festivals
A chance of severe weather is expected on Saturday as thousands of people turn out for the Oklahoma City Festival of the Arts and Norman Music Festival. The National Weather Service is warning of an enhanced risk of severe thunderstorms for much of Oklahoma. Storms that develop in this area could have very large hail and damaging winds; a few strong tornadoes are possible. ...
Toby Keith To Receive Honorary Degree From University Of Oklahoma
For all of his life, Toby Keith was one of the Oklahoma Sooners' biggest fans. But Toby never actually attended the University of Oklahoma. The country legend and Oklahoma native played defensive end for his high school football team. But after graduation, instead of going to college, Toby went to work in the oil fields, working his way up to supervisor while also forming a band with his friends to play at local bars when he wasn't working his job in the oil fields. But the oil industry eventually started to decline, and Toby found himself out of a job in the 1980s....
‘When they don’t get caught up in outcomes’: Patty Gasso on what calms her team
The Oklahoma Sooners have 10 seniors on this year’s roster. Five of them have been a part of all three of their national championships. That would be Jayda Coleman, Tiare Jennings, Nicole May, Rylie Boone and Kinzie Hansen. Alyssa Brito has been a part of two of them, Alynah Torres has been a part of one. The other three, Kelly Maxwell, Riley Ludlam and Karlie Keeney are new to the team this year. This season may not have gone like people expected, but the Sooners are still in a strong position to contend for the national title. Despite four losses, the sky...
Tulsa entertainer and activist Branjae shouldn't be 'Too Much' for Norman Music Festival
With her funky new dance anthem "Too Much," Branjae croons a relatable chorus that could become a credo for many people, especially women: "If you think I'm too much, maybe go find less." "I'm outspoken. I have opinions. I'm a lover, I'm a fighter, I'm all of those things," she said. "I'm not...
On top of Big 12 standings, Sooners enter pivotal series against Texas
Everything seems to be coming together for Oklahoma at the right moment entering the tail end of the conference schedule. After being picked to finish sixth in the preseason Big 12 standings, the Sooners are comfortably in first place with a three-game cushion. They’ve won eight straight and have swept four of the six conference series so far.
Big 12 softball power rankings: Did OU do enough to pass Texas for top spot?
OU softball’s sweep of Houston last weekend wasn’t enough to lift it over the Longhorns in this week’s Big 12 softball power rankings. While the Sooners still hold a game advantage over Texas in the Big 12 standings, the Longhorns beat them 2-1 in a series on April 5-7.
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