Alabama vows to address Oklahoma’s disrespect when they meet in the CFP’s opening round

By KENNINGTON SMITH III Associated Press TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Alabama players haven't forgotten their last game — last two, really — against Oklahoma. The Sooners won 23-21 in Tuscaloosa a month ago and then celebrated by taking photos at midfield after ending the Crimson Tide's 17-game home-winning streak. Alabama staffers ushered the Sooners off the... Read More.

OHP Assist Mustang Police Saturday, Suspect killed

Early Saturday morning, just before 5 a.m., Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers assisted the Mustang Police Department with a vehicle pursuit. During the pursuit, the passenger fired a gun at law enforcement several times. The vehicle eventually stopped in the yard of a residence on Silver City Ridge Road. The passenger fled on foot and forced... Read More.

Kay County Court Filings 12/12/2025

Court Case Number Filed On Party Case Offense or Cause Kay PB-2025-00116 12/12/2025 A/K/A Plaintiff IN THE MATTER OF SEBOR, BOB A. et al ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATE - ST UNCONTESTED Kay SC-2025-00866 12/12/2025 ARDMORE FINANCE Plaintiff ARDMORE FINANCE vs. SCOTT, COLTON DEEN MONEY JUDGMENT Kay ML-2025-00286 12/12/2025 BADLEY, BLAINE WALKER Person 1 BADLEY, BLAINE WALKER vs. EPPERLY, ERIN MARIE MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATION - MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED Kay CS-2025-00685 12/12/2025 CAPITAL ONE, N.A. Plaintiff CAPITAL ONE, N.A.... Read More.
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Thursday’s Scores

By The Associated Press PREP FOOTBALL= OSSAA State Championship= Class A-I= Rejoice Christian School 34, Tonkawa 13 Class A-II= Talihina 26, Hominy 20 ___ Some high school football scores provided by Scorestream.com, https://scorestream.com/

Kay County Court Filings 12/11/2025

Court Case Number Filed On Party Case Offense or Cause Kay SC-2025-00865 12/11/2025 ADAMS, ANNA Plaintiff ADAMS, JACK et al vs. JONES, JULIE et al FORCIBLE ENTRY AND DETAINER Kay SC-2025-00865 12/11/2025 ADAMS, JACK Plaintiff ADAMS, JACK et al vs. JONES, JULIE et al FORCIBLE ENTRY AND DETAINER Kay TL-2025-00060 12/11/2025 AKA STEPHEN SMART JR Defendant STATE OF OKLAHOMA EX REL OKLAHOMA TAX COMMISSION vs. SMART, STEPHEN et al TAX LIEN/WARRANT... Read More.
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Five UC Students Earn NWOSU Degrees

Five University Center students were among the one hundred three graduates receiving degrees at Northwestern Oklahoma State University’s Fall Commencement. The ceremony took place on Sunday, December 7, in the Fellers Family Auditorium in Herod Hall on NWOSU’s Alva campus. UC graduates included Kim Scholey (Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction), Jadyn Benton (Bachelor... Read More.

Congratulations to Ponca City Energy

The Municipal Electric Systems of Oklahoma, Inc. (MESO) has honored Ponca City Energy, the city’s electric utility department, with its annual Safety Award. Ponca City Energy earned recognition for its steadfast commitment to maintaining a safe working environment. In 2024, the department’s 24-person team logged nearly 50,000 work hours with only one reportable incident —... Read More.
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Serving Families, Protecting Taxpayers By: Representative Molly Jenkins

As we enter this holiday season, my legislative work has kept me quite busy. Recently, I took action on a very different issue that speaks to accountability and openness in government. I sent a formal request to Attorney General Gentner Drummond asking for an opinion on whether the Oklahoma Legislative Compensation Board violated the Open... Read More.

Drummond announces capture of alleged kidnapper on 10 Most Wanted list

OKLAHOMA CITY – Attorney General Gentner Drummond announced authorities have arrested an alleged kidnapper on his office’s 10 Most Wanted list. The U.S. Marshals Metro Fugitive Task Force (MFTF) of the Western District of Oklahoma apprehended Carlos Uribe yesterday morning in southeast Oklahoma City. Uribe, 27, was wanted for a kidnapping in Cleveland County. Drummond... Read More.

OU professors request explanation for graduate assistant’s suspension

NORMAN, Okla. - The University of Oklahoma chapter of the American Association of University Professors has requested the university to explain why they put a graduate teaching assistant on administrative leave. The group is asking the university to reinstate Mel Curth, who was placed on leave after giving a student whose essay mentioned... Read More.