Updated: 2:14 PM 10-7-05 - Congressman Ralph Hall released this statement on the nomination of Harriet Miers to be a justice of the Supreme Court. "I have known Harriet Miers for many years and have sought advice ...
Updated: 10:30 AM 10-07-05 – Saturday is the 100th meeting in the middle for the Longhorns and the Sooners. Thousands of fans will make the trek through Texoma down to the Cotton Bowl in Dallas...
Updated: 9:25 AM 10-7-05 - The Senate voted Friday to give President Bush $50 billion more for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and U.S. military efforts against terrorism, money that would push total spending for the ...
Updated: 9:30 AM 10-7-05 - Governor Henry says he has big concerns a proposal to suspend the state fuel tax for three months. Senate President Pro Tem Mike Morgan introduced the plan to temporarily drop the ...
Updated: 9:29 AM 10-7-05 - The Oklahoma chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union filed a federal lawsuit Thursday against Haskell County, demanding that a Ten Commandments monument be removed from the ...
Updated: 10:54 AM 10-7-05 - Funeral services are expected next week for a Hugo native who died during a training mission in the Middle East. The military says Navy Petty Officer Second Class Brian Joplin was killed Tuesday ...
Updated: 8:43 AM 10-7-05 - Bomb blasts killed six Marines in western Iraq, and U.S. forces killed 29 militants in U.S. offensives aimed at uprooting al-Qaida insurgents ahead of the country's vote on a new constitution ...
Updated: 9:10 AM 10-7-05 - Commuters headed to work Friday under the watchful eyes of police after a newly disclosed terror threat against the New York subway system raised the specter of an attack with explosives ...
Updated: 8:31 AM 10-7-05 - Owners of Harley Davidson motorcycles are coming from all parts of Oklahoma and North Texas to attend the annual state Harley Owners Group (H.O.G.) Rally in Ardmore this weekend.
Updated: 12:38 AM 10-6-05 - An employee of Ellis Truck and Auto is at Parkland Hospital in Dallas after a massive explosion in the Sherman shop just before noon.
The victim, identified as Jimmy Cookston of Sherman, is a welder ...
Updated: 3:16 PM 10-6-05 - A Coalgate man was killed Thursday when his pickup ran off a Coal County road through a fence and into a tree. It happened 2.3 miles east of Centrahoma just after 10:30 a.m. Frankee Dee Grigg ...
Updated: 2:39 PM 10-6-05 - Texas is getting $72.5 million from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for providing relief for Hurricane Katrina evacuees, some of whom remain in hotels and other temporary ...
Updated: 2:36 PM 10-6-05 - A woman was booted off a Southwest Airlines flight for wearing a T-shirt that bore an expletive and images of President Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
Updated: 3:00 PM 10-6-05 - President Bush sought Thursday to revive waning public support for the war in Iraq, accusing militants of seeking to establish a "radical Islamic empire that spans from Spain to Indonesia" ...
Updated: 2:15 PM 10-6-05 - A grass fire got out of control Wednesday night engulfing a trailer home in Bryan county. It happened west of Kemp, Okla., and just south of Achille around 10 p.m. Wednesday night. The Achille Fire ...
Updated: 8:35 AM 10-7-05 - The Southern Oklahoma Ambulance Director was fired Wednesday after 18 years of service. Rhonda Thomas received the news when the SOAS Board of Directors called her in and told her ...
Updated: 2:23 PM 10-6-05 - A Lone Grove man was killed when his semi-truck ran off highway 377 north of Tishmingo and flipped. Curt Stahl died just after 4pm Wednesday from massive injuries. Troopers say his 1998 ...
Updated: 9:11 AM 10-6-05 – Kids got a high-octane lesson, when a top fuel dragster made a special pit stop in Caney, OK this week. The car wasn't in town for a race, but as an alternative learning tool.
Updated: 9:07 PM 10-6-05 - A sailor from Hugo, Oklahoma has died during a training mission in the Central Arabian Gulf. The Department of Defense says Navy Petty Officer Second Class Brian Joplin died after falling from ...
Updated: 8:44 AM 10-6-05 - Houston will hire 100 displaced Louisiana educators with a $1.9 million federal grant to tutor students who fled Hurricane Katrina. The grant is part of $74 million that Congress gave to Texas to find ...
Updated: 8:41 AM 10-6-05 - A veterans group plans to hold protests Saturday of Montgomery County libraries in an effort to remove about 70 children's books the group says contain explicit material. The president of ...
Updated: 8:39 AM 10-6-05 - Harriet Miers came to the White House in 2001 from a major Texas law firm, boasting a nearly $624,000-a-year salary and assets of as much as $1.1 million. More than four years later, as Bush's ...
Updated: 8:36 AM 10-6-05 - U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison said Wednesday that local officials should be given extended immigration powers to stop the "hemorrhaging" at U.S. borders, drawing criticism from advocacy ...
Updated: 9:41 AM 10-6-05 - A Madill cop arrested back in July for buying drugs while on duty is still waiting for his preliminary hearing to be set. But while he waits the Madill City Council is trying to make sure it doesn't happen ...
Updated: 3:49 PM 10-5-05 - A fire broke out at the Boy Scout building on Frisco Road just before 10 a.m. Wednesday morning in Sherman. No one was inside, and the question still remains as to how it happen. Sherman Fire ...
Posted: 06/17/2013
- ARDMORE, Okla. —The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation announced the 2013-2014 recipients of the Sam Noble Scholarships this week, awarding $140,000 in scholarships to 10 southern Oklahoma students.
Posted: 06/13/2013
- DURANT, Okla. -- Southeastern Oklahoma State University has scheduled Camp SE for June 23-24, July 21-22 and July 28-29 on campus.
Updated: 06/10/2013
- (LEONARD,TEXAS) -- Leonard residents are worried that piles of tires sitting at a vacant service shop are attracting mosquitoes and endagering their health