Let’s talk zombies. About a decade ago there was a boom in the genre with the likes of movies like Zombieland, television series like The Walking Dead and games like Left 4 Dead.
PRESS RELEASE Assistance is now available for Kay County area residents in evaluating the best and most cost-effective Medicare Part-D Prescription Drug Plans for 2021, based on their particular medications. The Annual Open Enrollment is currently under way and continues until December 7.
The Braman United Methodist Church will hold its annual Thanksgiving Bazzar and Auction November, 4. It will be somewhat different this year. We will have 3 different dining options. We will be serving in person dining, carry out line or if you do not feel comfortable coming in, call 580- 385-2146 or simply drive to the church and we will take your order and bring it to your vehicle. There will be masks available if needed.
WASHINGTON -- Companion bills designed to change the way law enforcement responds to murdered or missing Indigenous women have been signed into law almost symbolically by President Donald Trump on the weekend before Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
The Kay County town of Tonkawa is headquarters for the Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma, where a museum preserves the tribe’s cultural heritage. This is the site of its former reservation and land allotted to 73 individual tribal members in 1891.
For this week I’m pivoting away from the more esoteric horror films (for now) and shifting to something fairly popular…Tremors. This is one of my favorite movies of all time.
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Historical Society, State Historic Preservation Office (OKSHPO) is pleased to announce additional National Register of Historic Places listings for Oklahoma. The National Register of Historic Places is our nation’s official list of properties significant in our past.
The Po-Hi Wildcat Theatre Company will be performing Antigone on October 23, 24 at 7:00 p.m. and on October 25 at 2:00 p.m. Due to Covid restrictions, the performances will be held outside in the courtyard of City Central. The Po-Hi Wildcat Theatre Company is under the direction of Ami Hensley and assistant director for this production Ella Stephens.
The Ponca City High School Academic Team competed via Zoom meeting in the Academic District Seeding Tournament held on Monday October 12. The Team defeated Tulsa Union in their first match 210-180. In the second match, the PCPS Team defeated Stillwater 220-140.