06/16/11 Bell Cow: June 12. Elevation below normal, water 74 and murky. Bass good on plastic baits. Channel catfish excellent on chicken liver, night crawlers and doughbait. Crappie good on minnows.
06/02/11 Birch: May 23. Elevation normal, water high 60s and stained. Largemouth bass good on plastic baits and crankbaits. Blue catfish good on cut shad. All other fishing slow. Report submitted by David Clay, ...
06/01/11 Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt on Tuesday sued the Environmental Protection Agency, alleging the federal agency violated its procedures in rejecting a state plan to reduce emissions from three ...
05/31/11 Attorney General Scott Pruitt on Tuesday sued the Environmental Protection Agency, alleging the federal agency violated its own procedures in rejecting a state plan to reduce regional haze at three coal ...
05/11/11 Trey Fankhouser edged Fort Gibson's Tyler Colston by two shots in the medalist race and led Guymon to its first state championship in boys golf.
05/05/11 Four students from Oologah-Talala Public Schools became part of an exclusive group last week in Washington, D.C.
04/27/11 Last Monday night, Tulsa native Beau Jennings returned to town for an intimate show at The Church showcasing a handful of new songs that have yet to be recorded. This was more than just a concert, however. It was merely the first steps toward seeing a far more ambitious project come to fruition. Te... By G.K. Hizer.
04/07/11 Bell Cow: April 3. Elevation below normal, water clear. All fishing slow.
04/04/11 Spavinaw Creek might be the site of a $1.3 million demonstration project that could significantly address the taste and odor problems plaguing the city's drinking water.
04/04/11 P.J. LASSEK Tulsa World TULSA, Okla. Spavinaw Creek might be the site of a $1.3 million demonstration project that could significantly address the taste and odor problems plaguing the city's drinking water. "This could be an excellent opportunity to obtain federal funds for a project that could be a partial solution, and if expanded, a solution to quality issues in lakes Eucha and Spavinaw ...
03/08/11 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency proposed Monday to require three of Oklahoma's oldest coal-fired power plants to switch to cleaner-burning natural gas or install technology to reduce regional ...
03/08/11 The EPA has turned down part of the state's plan to reduce pollution at three coal-fired power plants. Both PSO and OG&E say the proposal will end up costing its customers. EPA's Decision Could Be Costly For Oklahomans
03/08/11 One year ago this week, Jeremiah Mitchell contracted bacterial meningitis. While the family was away getting him medical treatment in Cincinnati, a storm destroyed their home. Jeremiah Mitchell Adjusting To Life After Meningitis
03/08/11 More than 100 firefighters from the Tulsa-area are expected to meet with state leaders Wednesday to campaign against their retirement plans. Reports Show Oklahoma's Pension System Could Run Dry By 2020
03/08/11 Parents who let their kids host wild parties could face tougher punishments under a bill passed by the House Tuesday.
03/03/11 Bell Cow: Elevation below normal, water murky. All fishing slow.
03/03/11 The Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence this week announced the recipients of its annual awards for the top 100 high school seniors and five public school educators.
02/28/11 Jake Bullard and Jake Roach, Vinita: Bullard, a 6-foot-5 junior forward, had 49 points, 19 rebounds, 12 assists and seven steals for the undefeated Hornets in two 4A regional games. Roach, a 6-2 junior ...
02/27/11 Kenny Monday, T.J. Jaworsky, Shane Roller, Brandon Tucker, Chris Perry, Dallas Bailey, Ladd Rupp, move over. There's a new member in your group.
02/25/11 One Tulsa man has been charged with first-degree murder and another is charged with being an accessory to the shooting death of a man in August, court records show. |