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'It's Insane': Pryor Couple Charged With Embezzling From Their Nonprofit Claim Innocence
A Pryor couple is charged with six counts of embezzlement after misusing funds for their nonprofit, according to the Oklahoma Attorney General's Office. The husband told News On 6 they are not guilty and they hope to get their names cleared. An affidavit said the couple took $600,000 in donations...
FORECAST: Hot weather returning to Green Country
Partly cloudy and mild overnight into Wednesday morningThe warming trend continues for the rest of the weekHighs in the 90sMore moisture in the air will make it feel increasingly stickyHeat index approaching 100° starting Thursday afternoonMostly clear skies prevail through the weekendA few pop-up t-showers are possible early next week
Pryor Woman Killed In Apparent Murder-Suicide, Ohio Authorities Say
Authorities in Ohio said a woman from Pryor is dead following an apparent murder-suicide. The Preble County Sheriff's Office said deputies discovered a car in the ditch off the highway along the Indiana-Ohio state line. Investigators said 31-year-old Alysha Rountree from Pryor and 31-year-old Robert Wilson were both dead inside...
Living Uncommon in a Common World - Til The End
PRYOR, Oklahoma ~ My husband, Darian and I have had a mantra we've been saying to each other for 30 plus years and counting, "Til the end." There's not a hidden or secret meaning. It means exactly what it says. Darian and I have promised to see things through until the end of life. Whatever life sends our way, we're going to fight it, accomplish it, laugh or cry together until we reach the end of it.
Oklahoma non-profit leaders charged with embezzlement
TULSA, Okla. – An Oklahoma-based non-profit founder and his wife accused of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from a charity earmarked to help opioid addicts are free on $100,000 bail each and are due back in Tulsa County District Court on Wednesday. Jordan Parker, 39, and his wife...
Wagoner's Summerfest Helps The City Raise Funds While Boosting Local Businesses, Nonprofits
Wagoner is gearing up for its oldest festival later this month. From June 20 through June 22, there will be food, music, and fun in historic downtown Wagoner. Summerfest, now in its 63rd year, is also a major fundraiser for the chamber of commerce and nonprofits in and around Wagoner.
Catoosa Man Sentenced To 15 Years In Prison For Assaulting Ex-Girlfriend
A Catoosa man is headed back to prison for assaulting his ex-girlfriend. Investigators said James Garbey, 36, broke into a woman's home last July, waited for her to get home, then dragged her at knifepoint to his truck. They said he beat her so badly that she couldn't remember what...
Claremore Family Survives Tornado In Bathtub With 2-Month-Old Daughter
A Claremore family with a 2-month-old baby is thankful they are all alive after the tornado destroyed their home. They took shelter in the bathtub and hoped and prayed to survive. Kristy Miller said she, her daughter and her grandbaby were all taking cover in the bathroom, covered by dog...
'Here For The Community': Rogers County Farmers Market Offers Free Meals 2 Weeks After Tornado
Sabrina Lakey is usually a vendor at the Rogers County Farmers Market in Claremore, but on Saturday, she was a cook. “I’m just cooking scrambled eggs so we can make breakfast burritos…and we are doing sausage and bacon,” she said. But it's more than just food -...
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