Albert "Kell" Kelly, whom the late Sen. Tom Coburn purportedly once called "the most influential nonpolitician in Oklahoma," is back in the game.
Selecting players from across the state of Oklahoma is not an easy task. Our veteran high school sports writer offers some ...
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All Coweta County Schools and offices will be closed on Thursday, January 23, due to persistent icy conditions and hazardous roadways throughout Coweta County. 12 month employees should report ...
Brazil's debt market will likely continue to thrive in 2025, with a potential increase in equity activity in the second half, after a three-year drought in the country's once vibrant IPO market ...
A Coweta County battalion fire chief was shot and killed in Alabama while trying to help a stranger who hit a deer, officials say. Investigators say William Randall Franklin opened fire and killed ...
CHAMBERS COUNTY, Ala. — A Coweta County fire battalion chief died on Sunday after an Alabama man shot him while he was trying to help a driver who hit a deer. James Bartholomew Cauthen ...
Coweta County Fire Battalion Chief James 'Bart' Cauthen was described as 'an amazing, hard-working man with a gentle soul.' A Coweta County Fire battalion chief was gunned down in Alabama while ...
Coweta County Schools and offices will be closed Tuesday, Jan. 21, in anticipation of potential winter weather and hazardous travel conditions. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm ...
Warren Haynes is one of many within the circle especially grateful for everything he had a chance to be a part of with Betts. "Dickey gave me the biggest opportunity of my career. He hired me in ...
Ok, or okay, is one of the most frequently used words in the English language, but does it have a Greek origin? One theory on the etymology of OK is that it was originally an acronym for the Greek ...