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Pawnee Bill's Ranch set for wild west show this weekend

Tickets cannot be bought in advance and must be purchased at the ranch entrance

Pawnee Bill's Ranch set for wild west show this weekend

Tickets cannot be bought in advance and must be purchased at the ranch entrance

NEWS. ALL RIGHT, AUDREY, THANK YOU. HAPPENING NOW, OKC POLICE SEARCHING FOR A SUSPECTED SHOOTER. POLICE INVESTIGATING AN EARLY MORNING SHOOTING YESTERDAY NEAR SOUTHEAST 44TH STREET AND SUNNYLANE ROAD THAT LEFT TWO PEOPLE INJURED THERE. THEY WERE RUSHED TO THE HOSPITAL BUT ARE EXPECTED TO BE OKAY AT THE TIME, POLICE HAVE NOT RELEASED A SUSPECT DESCRIPTION. JUST INTO THE NEWSROOM AT NINE CONFIRMING A 20 YEAR OLD FROM OKLAHOMA CITY DIED IN A CRASH FRIDAY NIGHT IN LINCOLN COUNTY. THIS HAPPENED AROUND 1015 FRIDAY NIGHT ON STATE HIGHWAY NINE NEAR I-40 IN CARNEY. THAT’S WHERE THERE ARE THREE. AND VEHICLES WERE INVOLVED, INCLUDING A SEMI SAYING 20 YEAR OLD CODY BUSS OF OKC WAS KILLED IN THAT CRASH. THE DRIVER OF ANOTHER VEHICLE AS WELL AS THE DRIVER OF THE SEMI WERE NOT HURT. THE CAUSE OF THAT CRASH STILL UNDER INVESTIGATION. NEW THIS MORNING, A PLANE CRASH IN CREEK COUNTY HAS LEFT ONE TULSA MAN INJURED. ACCORDING TO HP. THEY SAY THE CRASH HAPPENED AROUND SATURDAY EVENING JUST SOUTH OF BRISTOW. THEY SAY THE VICTIM WAS FLYING A 1948 FIXED WING TIMKO. AT THIS TIME, IT’S UNCLEAR WHAT CAUSED THAT CRASH. AN INVESTIGATION IS UNDERWAY. AND OVER IN MURRAY COUNTY, OFFICIALS ARE INVESTIGATING AFTER TWO WOMEN WERE FOUND DEAD INSIDE A SUNKEN CAR. THIS HAPPENED AT THE LAKE OF THE ARBUCKLE. AND WHEN PARK RANGERS ARRIVED, THE CAR WAS ALREADY FULLY SUBMERGED IN WATER NEAR A BOAT RAMP. THE CHICKASAW LIGHTHOUSE DIVE TEAM WAS ALSO CALLED IN TO ASSIST AND PRONOUNCED THE TWO DEAD AT THE SCENE AT THIS TIME, NO NAMES HAVE BEEN RELEASED. WELL, THIS MORNING, STATE OFFICIALS, THEY ARE INVESTIGATING A BOAT EXPLOSION ON LAKE TEXOMA NEAR CATFISH BAY MARINA. THIS HAPPENED AT THE MARINA GAS DOCK. THE BOAT DRIVER SAYS HE ACCIDENTALLY ADDED GAS TO THE BOAT’S WATER TANK INSTEAD OF THE FUEL TANK. THE GAS DOCK ATTENDANT REMOVED THE DRIVER FROM THE AREA AND CUT THE TETHER TO THE DOCK. THANKFULLY, THE BOAT DRIVER IS EXPECTED TO BE OKAY AND A TRAIN DERAILMENT IN MARLOW NOW UNDER FEDERAL INVESTIGATION. GO AHEAD AND TAKE A LOOK AT THAT VIDEO BEHIND US AND SEE THE DAMAGE THERE. YEAH, THAT CRASH SENT MULTIPLE CARS OFF THE TRACK AND EVEN STARTING SOME FIRES AS HAZMAT WAS BROUGHT OUT. BUT THEY DIDN’T FIND ANYTHING HAZARDOUS THERE WERE NO INJURIES. AND THE BIGGEST CONCERN WAS JUST GETTING IT ALL CLEANED UP. WE DID SPEAK TO RESIDENTS WHO WITNESSED THE CRASH. WE TRIED TO CALL 911 AND THEY WERE LIKE, OH, WE’VE ALREADY GOTTEN CALLS. AND MY MOM WAS TELLING THEM, NO, THE AXLE IS IN MY PARENTS FRONT YARD. GOT LOUDER THAN USUAL. SO I LOOKED OUT THE KITCHEN WINDOW AND IT WAS KIND OF HOPPING AND LIKE THE TRAIN WAS THE CARS WEREN’T STEADY. SO WE ARE TOLD THIS IS A FEDERAL INVESTIGATION AND THEY DO NOT KNOW YET THE CAUSE OF THIS CRASH. BUT OF COURS
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Pawnee Bill's Ranch set for wild west show this weekend

Tickets cannot be bought in advance and must be purchased at the ranch entrance

The Pawnee Bill's Original Wild West Show is set for its one-day celebration this weekend.Open the video player above to see some of the headlines KOCO 5 is following.The Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum will celebrate the lives of Major Gordon W. "Pawnee Bill" Lillie, his wife May and their famous wild west shows with a celebration on Saturday, June 10. The Pawnee Bill's Original Wild West Show is scheduled for 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the ranch site in Pawnee.A news release states that stagecoaches, horses and gunfire will surround Pawnee Bill, May and their group of talented performers during the upcoming wild west show.>> Download the KOCO 5 AppThe celebration will have acts from the original Pawnee Bill's Historic Wild West Show, and show cowboys and cowgirls will return to demonstrate their horsemanship skills and races. Food and local food trucks will be available on-site. The show will also feature historically accurate entertainment like blacksmithing, chuck wagon cooking, gunfighters, sharpshooters, a magician and medicine man shows that will be held from 2-6 p.m.Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.Admission is $10 for adults, $8 for seniors over the age of 62 and $5 for children 6-12. Admission is free for children 5 and younger.Tickets cannot be bought in advance and must be purchased at the ranch entrance.Top Headlines Police investigating possible murder-suicide linked with motorcycle crash along OKC interstate OHP: 20-year-old Oklahoma City man killed in motorcycle crash involving semitrailer in Lincoln County Two arrested after over 100 animal carcasses found on Muskogee County property Police respond after OKC resident finds believed artillery shell in garden Two dead after vehicle submerges into Lake of the Arbuckles off boat ramp

The Pawnee Bill's Original Wild West Show is set for its one-day celebration this weekend.

Open the video player above to see some of the headlines KOCO 5 is following.

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The Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum will celebrate the lives of Major Gordon W. "Pawnee Bill" Lillie, his wife May and their famous wild west shows with a celebration on Saturday, June 10. The Pawnee Bill's Original Wild West Show is scheduled for 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the ranch site in Pawnee.

A news release states that stagecoaches, horses and gunfire will surround Pawnee Bill, May and their group of talented performers during the upcoming wild west show.

>> Download the KOCO 5 App

The celebration will have acts from the original Pawnee Bill's Historic Wild West Show, and show cowboys and cowgirls will return to demonstrate their horsemanship skills and races.

Food and local food trucks will be available on-site. The show will also feature historically accurate entertainment like blacksmithing, chuck wagon cooking, gunfighters, sharpshooters, a magician and medicine man shows that will be held from 2-6 p.m.

Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.

Admission is $10 for adults, $8 for seniors over the age of 62 and $5 for children 6-12. Admission is free for children 5 and younger.

Tickets cannot be bought in advance and must be purchased at the ranch entrance.

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