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POWRi Midgets - Felker Takes 2nd Straight West Feature
OKLAHOMA May 28, 2012: Andrew Felker successfully defended a spirited challenge by Jonathan Beason to win his second straight feature Saturday in the POWRi Lucas Oil West Midget Series at I-44 Speedway.
Broken Arrow Survivor Remembers I-40 Bridge Collapse On 10th Anniversary
A barge slammed into the I-40 bridge near Webbers Falls, sending a 500-foot span of the road into the Arkansas River.
Broken Arrow Survivor Remembers 1-40 Bridge Collapse On 10th Anniversary
A barge slammed into the I-40 bridge near Webbers Falls, sending a 500-foot span of the road into the Arkansas River.
Andrew Felker Takes 2nd Straight POWRi West Midget Feature At I-44 Speedway
Andrew Felker successfully defended a spirited challenge by Jonathan Beason to win his second straight feature Saturday in the POWRi Lucas Oil West Midget Series at I-44 Speedway.
Land for Oklahoma casino not eligible for gaming
The National Indian Gaming Commission has ruled that the site for a proposed Native American casino in Broken Arrow isn't eligible for gambling.
TSCRA Rangers deliver reward money to sheriff's department
Rogers County Sheriff Scott Walton recently received reward money from agents with the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, which will soon be distributed to tipsters in a case involving the bow and arrow deaths of several livestock.
Andrew Felker Wins Inaugural Oklahoma POWRi West Midget Feature At I-44 Speedway
Andrew Felker won the inaugural feature in the POWRi Lucas Oil West Midget Series in Oklahoma on Friday, leading all 30 laps at I-44 Speedway.
Two Green Country Girls Featured In Movie
A couple of Green Country trick riders have made it big! They're featured in a new movie "Cowgirls and Angels," about a young girl who sets out to find her father.
Broken Arrow Mom Found Guilty In Son's Death
A Tulsa County jury has reached a verdict in the case against a Broken Arrow mother accused of manslaughter in the death of her 9-year-old son.
22 Splash Pads Open Saturday; Parks Overhaul Continues
The City of Tulsa is opening 22 splash pads over the Memorial Day Weekend and five pools in the first week of June.
NIGC rules Kialegee can't open casino
The National Indian Gaming Commission determined the proposed Kialegee casino in Broken Arrow, OK can not move forward.
Broken Arrow Man Charged with Numerous Felonies
The Oklahoma House has failed to pass a $6.8 billion general appropriations bill to fund state government, setting up the possibility of lawmakers returning for a special session.
Government Cracks Down On Food Stamp Fraud
The Oklahoma House has failed to pass a $6.8 billion general appropriations bill to fund state government, setting up the possibility of lawmakers returning for a special session.
So Rita can singa As the opening act for Kristin Chenoweth at The Greek Theatre, Rita's pleasant voice and enthusiasm pleased the audience.
Association Gives Rogers County Sheriff Reward Money For Cattle Death Tip
Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association has given the Rogers County Sheriff's Office reward money for a tips concerning the death of five cows last year.
Suspect arrested in burglary of TPD patrol car case
On May 23 at around 3:00 PM, detectives from the Tulsa Police Department Fugitive Warrants Squad and Northern Oklahoma Violent Crimes Task Force located and arrested Bryden Gunnar Hill who was wanted for last week's burglary of a Tulsa Police Car in which weapons and equipment were stolen.
Convicted Felon Wanted In Wagoner County Shooting
Wagoner County Deputies are looking for the gunman who shot a Broken Arrow man four times early Wednesday morning.
The 2011 Grand National Champion Pride of Broken Arrow High School Marching Band has been invited to participate in the 124th Tournament of Roses Parade on Jan.
Tulsa Girls Orphaned After Crash Brace For More Tough Times
Kaylee and Karis Konkler loved their lives in Tulsa with their mom, Donna. She raised them on her own and since her death, more unexpected changes could be in store for the sisters.
Broken Arrow Residents Question Need To Change Trash Service
Some residents aren't buying the city's plan. They think this new plan is just a way to force people to recycle.