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Behavioral Health Counselor Pleads Guilty to Over $1M in Fraudulent Claims
Natasha Allmon pleaded guilty to submitting thousands of false claims to Blue Cross Blue Shield, receiving over $1 million. She faces up to 10 years in federal prison

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Aug 18, 20251 min read


Moore Athletic Facilitator Resigns Amid Allegations of $60,000 Embezzlement
Former Moore High School athletic facilitator Courtney Walker resigned after being accused of embezzling more than $60,000 from youth and state tournaments; money allegedly used for gambling.

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Aug 18, 20251 min read


Perry Man Drowns While Swimming Across Private Pond in Noble County
Oklahoma Highway Patrol says 45-year-old Cody Folsom of Perry drowned while attempting to swim across a private pond. He was not wearing a flotation device.

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Aug 18, 20251 min read


Cushing Man Dies Inside Nebraska Ethanol Plant Fermenting Tank; Autopsy Ordered
A Cushing, Okla., man was found dead in a fermenting tank at a Pierce County, Neb., ethanol plant. An autopsy and safety review were ordered

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Aug 18, 20251 min read


OSBI Investigates Fatal Shooting at Integris Hospital in Enid; Two Dead
OSBI investigators respond to a shooting at Integris Hospital in Enid after a suspect involved in an earlier domestic incident exchanged gunfire with officers. Two people died.

mike33692
Aug 18, 20251 min read


Key to Home Partnership Moves 45 People from Homeless Encampment into Permanent Housing
A coordinated outreach led by the Key to Home Partnership transitioned 45 people from a homeless community into permanent homes with case management and work supports.

mike33692
Aug 18, 20251 min read


Oklahoma Man, Landon Swinford, Sentenced to 10 Years for ISIS Support and Terror Threats
Landon Swinford, an admitted ISIS supporter, was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for threats, terrorism planning, and possession of child pornography.

mike33692
Aug 15, 20251 min read


OU Football Fans Can Now Buy Access to Post-Game Press Conferences
OU fans can now purchase premium tickets to watch Head Coach Brent Venables’ post-game press conferences. Prices range from $461 to $692 for two seats.

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Aug 15, 20251 min read


Oklahoma Winter Forecast: Expect Cold, Wet, and Sudden Weather Swings
The Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts Oklahoma’s winter will be cold, wet, and volatile—featuring sudden temperature swings, bitter blasts, and heavy snow. Learn how to prepare.

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Aug 15, 20252 min read


Tulsa Woman Faces Charges in Complex Fraud Case Involving Elderly Victim and Deed Scam
Tulsa authorities say Briana Points attempted a deed fraud to steal a home and also defrauded an elderly man with dementia. Her criminal record spans over a decade.

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Aug 15, 20252 min read


Oklahoma State Agencies Hit by Major Network Outage
A statewide software bug forced Oklahoma agencies offline for most of a day. Officials say the issue is fixed but have not disclosed the software or cause.

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Aug 15, 20251 min read


Attorney General Drummond Demands Accountability for $100M in Fire Aid Donations
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond joins 14 states in demanding answers from Fire Aid over $100 million raised for Los Angeles wildfire victims that may not have reached those in need.

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Aug 15, 20252 min read


Judge Recuses from Richard Glossip Case; New Judge Appointed, Hearing Scheduled Next Month
Judge Heather Coyle recuses from high-profile Richard Glossip proceedings at defense request. Judge Kathryn Savage is assigned and a new hearing is scheduled next month.

mike33692
Aug 15, 20251 min read


Oklahoma Ethics Commission OKs Campaign Funds for Lawmaker Home Security — Limits Apply
Oklahoma’s Ethics Commission permits lawmakers to use campaign funds for personal home security under narrow limits and stricter documentation rules to address threats.

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Aug 15, 20251 min read


Heat Dome Settles Over Oklahoma — Heat Index to Top 100–110°F; Safety Tips and Cooling Center Info
A persistent heat dome raises Oklahoma heat index values to 100–110°F. Experts urge hydration, minimizing outdoor work, and using cooling centers until fronts bring cooler temps.

mike33692
Aug 15, 20251 min read


“Watch for Me OK” Urges Drivers to Slow Down in School Zones as Students Return
Watch for Me OK urges drivers to slow down and stop for buses as students return to school. ACOG aims to reduce pedestrian deaths across Oklahoma

mike33692
Aug 15, 20251 min read


Clinton emergency hospital funding
Clinton city leaders approved a $200,000 emergency payment to keep the city-owned hospital operating amid growing rural healthcare financial pressures in Oklahoma.

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Aug 15, 20251 min read


OSU Launches $329 Million Veterinary Teaching Hospital to Secure Oklahoma’s Agricultural Future
Oklahoma State University is building a $329 million Veterinary Teaching Hospital to secure the state’s food supply, advance agricultural research, and recruit top veterinary talent.

mike33692
Aug 14, 20252 min read


Cannabis-Infused Drinks and Hard Seltzers Drive Decline in Oklahoma Alcohol Sales
Cannabis-infused drinks are taking over Oklahoma’s beverage market, forcing craft breweries and liquor stores to adapt as young consumers ditch alcohol for THC products.

mike33692
Aug 14, 20252 min read


Clara Luper Civil Rights Museum Project Secures Funding from Oklahoma City Council
Oklahoma City Council approves funding for a new $27M Clara Luper Civil Rights Museum at the historic Freedom Center, honoring the civil rights icon’s legacy.

mike33692
Aug 14, 20251 min read
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