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Morris Senior Harlie Smith to Cheer at Connors State
Morris High School senior Harlie Smith has joined the Connors State College cheerleading team for the upcoming year. Congratulations to Harlie, who is joined by family, friends and staff at the signing event last week.
Sarah Rector: Richest Black Girl In American History
In 1913 an allotment of Oklahoma land made 11-year old Sarah Rector rich! This serendipity came from the ‘Dawes Allotment Act” of 1887. Natives and their descendents were entitled to land allotments under the Treaty of 1866 made by the United States with the “Five Civilized Tribes” of the Oklahoma Territory.
Local Film Producer Creates Animated Series, 'Ameka And Her Magical Crown'
Dr. Tamecca Rogers is a local film producer whose latest project will be screening this weekend at the Bare Bones International Film Festival in Muskogee. "Ameka and Her Magical Crown" is an animated series. The story centers around a young girl named Ameka as she discovers the power of embracing her true beauty and diversity.
State Bound!
• Javin Hutchinson, Larry Yahola, Marcus McNeal & Trey Ross – 4×4 Relay Team — Henryetta High School. The Beggs High School track team came home from Regionals with a total of 27 medals, while the boys track team finished runner- up. Ten athletes qualified for the State meet at Catoosa this weekend, May 3-4.
Medical Examiner's Office release probable cause of death of Muskogee teacher
MUSKOGEE, Okla. — The Oklahoma Office of the Chief Medical Examiner released the probable cause of death of 46-year-old Muskogee teacher Amanda Harms who was found dead in January after being reported missing.
Three tornadoes spotted in McIntosh County, none touched down
What seemed like an army of tornadoes laid siege to Oklahoma over the weekend, leaving in their paths death and destruction. Deaths included: A four-month-old child and an adult in Holdenville, 58 miles southeast of Eufaula. An adult in Marietta, 147 miles southeast of Eufaula. And another adult in Sulphur,...
‘Try To Make It A Little Better Than It Was’: People In Morris, Disaster Crews, Clean Up After Possible Tornado Hits Town
People in Morris are cleaning up Monday night after this weekend's storms. Disaster teams like Oklahoma Baptist Disaster Relief are also in Morris, helping people take care of debris. People say it’s a group effort to get everything cleaned up, and they’ll take it on one day at a time....
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