The Marland’s Grand Home is currently undergoing several renovations as part of a restoration project that began in January to expand upon and revitalize…
Pioneer Technology Center (PTC) Business & Industry Services will be hosting a free workshop on Tuesday, April 2 at 10 am to discuss beneficial ownership…
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Ukrainian authorities said the northeastern city of Kharkiv was hit with a guided bomb on Wednesday, killing at least one person and injuring others in the…
Mar. 27—Spring practices have looked a little different for Oklahoma’s linebackers this year under new defensive coordinator Zac Alley.
Last year, individual…
Mar. 27—OKLAHOMA CITY — Nothing Rockets coach Ime Udoka could say would speak as loudly as the video he showed. Nothing would make the point about how the…
Mar. 27—Every team wants the next Tom Brady. Oklahoma State true freshman quarterback Maealiuaki Smith isn’t that, but the comparisons are inevitable.
Smith…
Mar. 27—MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Anthony Davis not being available has more often than not been a problem for the Lakers, especially defensively.
That wasn’t the case…
Mar. 26—The addition of Paul Randolph as the new defensive line coach for Oklahoma State football was a surprise in January.
Because coach Mike Gundy never…
Mar. 26—After walking the first batter of the day in five pitches, Oklahoma starter Grant Stevens retired the next 11 batters he faced to set the tone for a…
The first in a new six month series on Alzheimer’s education began on Tuesday, March 26 at the Carolyn Renfro Event Center located at 445 Fairview. The Alzheimer’s Education Series is supported by the Clark Gerontology Fund, RVSP AmeriCorps Seniors, United Way of North Central Oklahoma, Community Health Foundation of Ponca City, and Hospice of North Central Oklahoma, Inc. as a means of helping provide important information to caregivers and the public on strategies and resources.
The Marland’s Grand Home is currently undergoing several renovations as part of a restoration project that began in January to expand upon and revitalize different exhibits within the museum. These renovations have been in the works for approximately five years, with the biggest focus of the renovations being made to the basement area that houses the 101 Ranch exhibit and displays.