Three earthquakes shake northern Oklahoma Sunday

The U.S. Geological Survey Team on Monday said that three earthquakes shook northern Oklahoma on Sunday. Three earthquakes occurred near the unincorporated land of Nescatunga in eastern Alfalfa County, or about 27 miles northwest of Enid, with magnitudes of 4.1, 3.8 and 3.1. The earthquakes were felt in Enid, Ponca City, Oklahoma City and parts of... Read More.

Fairfax Girl In Critical Condition After Sunday Evening Accident

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol responded to a one vehicle accident that occurred at 7:49 p.m. Sunday evening on State Highway 18 south of County Road 1836 north of Fairfax in Osage County. A 14-year-old girl, who did not have her name released, was driving a 2020 Nissan Altima northbound on SH-18 when she failed to... Read More.

Missing Grant County woman found safe as of Sunday

UPDATE: The Silver Alert has been canceled. Anna McDowell was found safe. The Grant County’s Sheriff’s Department is searching for a missing Wakita resident. Officials report that Anna McDowell was, 63, last seen wearing polka dot pajamas at home in the 1300 block of Maple Street at 3 p.m. Sunday. Her vehicle is described as a... Read More.
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Fireworks display set for Sunday at Lake Ponca

The City of Ponca City’s free fireworks display at Lake Ponca will be held on Sunday, July 4 at 9:50 p.m. The colorful pyrotechnic and musically choreographed fireworks show will fill the night skies over beautiful Lake Ponca to celebrate America’s Independence Day.A safety zone will be buoyed off on Lake Ponca beginning at... Read More.

NOC Mavs coach Ryan Bay registered his 600th win Sunday

 Northern Oklahoma College Baseball Coach Ryan Bay earned his 600th win Sunday in a 10-2 win over NOC Enid.   Bay has 246 wins in his seven seasons at NOC Tonkawa.   The Mavs lost 15-8 in Game 1.   NOC (28-22) are now 8-16 in conference while NOC Enid (27-21) is 11-13 in league play.   In... Read More.
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2.8 magnitude earthquake in Pawnee County Sunday

U.S. Geological Survey Team is reporting that a 2.8 magnitude earthquake happened at around 11 a.m. Sunday morning with an epicenter about 10 miles northeast of Morrison in Pawnee County. No damage was reported from the earthquake as it was the only one in northern Oklahoma on Sunday.However, things were a bit different north... Read More.

OSDH reporting 492 new COVID-19 cases Sunday

The Oklahoma State Department of Health is reporting 492 for Sunday. Oklahoma currently has 11,930 active COVID-19 cases.The provisional CDC death toll's at 7,486 while confirmed deaths for Oklahoma is at 4,701.Kay County has seen 5,126 COVID-19 cases, 83 deaths and 4,903 recoveries. There are currently 135 active COVID-19 cases for Kay County. Data... Read More.

OSDH reporting 461 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday

The Oklahoma State Department of Health is reporting 461 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday as the state has seen 428,997 cases in the past year. There are 12,286 COVID-19 cases active across the state.No deaths were reported for Sunday as the state's death toll is at 4,534.Kay County has seen 13 new COVID-19 cases... Read More.
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Mavs baseball sweeps DMACC on Sunday

 The 3rd ranked NOC Mavericks swept Des Moines Area Community College Sunday afternoon.   The Mavs (7-3) won Game 1 in extra innings 9-8 and then by shut out 4-0 in Game 2.   "Happy about the end results this weekend, but still not hitting on all cylinders as a team," said coach Ryan Bay.  "Our... Read More.

Over 700 new COVID-19 cases reported Sunday

The Oklahoma State Department of Health is reporting 706 new COVID-19 cases Sunday. Oklahoma's seen 424,508 COVID-19 cases overall as 12,768 cases are active.OSDH documented 49 new virus-related deaths Sunday, putting Oklahoma's death toll to 4,428.Kay County has seen 5,080 COVID-19 cases, 79 deaths and 4,850 recoveries. There are currently 151 active cases in... Read More.

OSDH reporting 1,036 new COVID-19 cases for Sunday

The Oklahoma State Department of Health is reporting 1,036 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday, Feb. 21. Oklahoma’s seen 419,354 COVID-19 cases overall as 15,356 cases are active.Twenty-six additional virus-related deaths were documented Sunday to put Oklahoma’s death toll to 4,181.Kay County has seen 5,048 COVID-19 cases, 73 deaths and 4,807 recoveries. There are currently... Read More.