Cheering in the snow
Members of El Reno High School's cheerleading squad met at Lake El Reno for some fun in the snow and built this snowman.
The group then warmed up with coffee at a local business.
Members of El Reno High School's cheerleading squad met at Lake El Reno for some fun in the snow and built this snowman.
The group then warmed up with coffee at a local business.
The City of El Reno’s new 2026 Ford F-350 crane utility truck is ready to go to work helping crews pull well motors, fire hydrants and more.
With a crane capacity of up to 3,300 pounds, the truck will improve efficiency and keep critical water infrastructure running strong.
A Yukon teen could face jail for allegedly kicking and biting two Mustang police officers after being arrested for driving while drunk and high when she allegedly struck an occupied vehicle and fled.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Gov. Kevin Stitt signed an executive order last week to address concerns surrounding the administration of Medicare Advantage (MA) plans in Oklahoma, including the resulting burden imposed on health-care providers and reduced access to care for consumers across the state, particularly in rural and underserved areas.
The executive order aims to support health-care providers, protect consumers from predatory enrollment practices, force accountability of MA plan administration and increase overall access to care for more Oklahomans.