• OSU honors Vietnam veteran with posthumous degree

    OSU honors Vietnam veteran with posthumous degree - March 16, 2021

    by: K. Querry-Thompson STILLWATER, Okla. (KFOR) – An Oklahoma university is honoring the sacrifice of a former student who gave his life to serve his country during the Vietnam War. On Friday...

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  • NOC Distinguished Alumni Banquet Set for March 27

    NOC Distinguished Alumni Banquet Set for March 27 - March 16, 2021

    Northern Oklahoma College is hosting the annual Distinguished Alumni Banquet Saturday, March 27 at the Renfro Center at NOC Tonkawa. The event will honor distinguished alums from 2020 and 2021. ...

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  • Time Running Out for Absentee Ballot Requests

    Time Running Out for Absentee Ballot Requests - March 16, 2021

    Less than a week remains for registered voters in Kay County to apply for absentee ballots to be mailed to them for the Municipal General Elections in City of Blackwell and the City of Tonkawa, also t...

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  • NOC’s Krause reaches coaching milestone

    NOC’s Krause reaches coaching milestone - March 16, 2021

        Northern Oklahoma College women’s basketball coach Greg Krause won his 600th game Saturday in a 77-69 win over Redlands in Tonkawa. Krause is in his 39th season at NOC, he began h...

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  • Xanadu opens Thursday night at NOC

    Xanadu opens Thursday night at NOC - March 16, 2021

        The Northern Oklahoma College Division of Fine Arts is presenting “Xanadu” March 18-21. The performances, directed by NOC Musical Theatre Instructor Chad Anderson, are in the Ki...

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  • Osage Nation Opens Vaccine Clinic To All Adults, No Appointment Needed

    Osage Nation Opens Vaccine Clinic To All Adults, No Appointment Needed - March 15, 2021

    PAWHUSKA, Okla. (News on 6) -  This week, an Osage Nation health clinic opened its doors to adults wanting a COVID-19 vaccine, even if they’re not a tribal citizen. They’re accepting walk-ins, n...

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  • Bill increases from winter storms still up in the air

    Bill increases from winter storms still up in the air - March 15, 2021

    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – It’s been a month since the record cold and snow caused rolling blackouts as utility companies struggled to keep up with demand. Those companies reportedly paid 100 times...

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  • Bill limiting commercial medical marijuana licenses passes House

    Bill limiting commercial medical marijuana licenses passes House - March 15, 2021

    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – A new bill moving through the state legislature would limit the amount of commercial medical marijuana licenses allowed in Oklahoma for at least the next two years. Represe...

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  • Ree Drummond says husband, nephew recovering at home after crash

    Ree Drummond says husband, nephew recovering at home after crash - March 15, 2021

    PAWHUSKA, Okla. (KOCO) —  Oklahoma native Ree Drummond, known to many as The Pioneer Woman, gave an update Monday on her two family members who were injured in a crash involving fire trucks last ...

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  • Sponsors exit after racist comments toward Norman girls basketball team

    Sponsors exit after racist comments toward Norman girls basketball team - March 15, 2021

    NORMAN, Okla. (KOCO) —  The National Federation of State High School Associations is losing sponsors after an announcer made racist comments toward the now 6A state champion Norman High School girl...

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