Josh Heupel's first Tennessee football staff has Midwest flavor and tentacles nationwide
A roundtrip from Josh Heupel’s hometown of Aberdeen, South Dakota, to Knoxville would put you well on your way to an oil change.The cities are separated by 1,300 miles.

Oklahoma gardening calendar for March 6
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Freeze damage casts shadow over spring garden prep in central Oklahoma
Over the next couple of months, we will get a much better idea of what shrubs, bulbs or perennials we have lost and what plants will bounce back.Wait on dramatic action until we see how nature responds this spring.

No. 15 Texas closes out regular season at TCU
No.15 Texas will look for a third straight win and momentum toward the NCAA Tournament when it travels to TCU on Sunday for a final Big 12 Conference regular-season dustup in Fort Worth, Texas.

Oklahoma oil prices and drilling report for March 6, 2021
Natural Gas (Henry Hub) as of 4 p.m. EST Friday: Natural Gas — $2.7 per MMBtu Oklahoma crude oil prices as of 5 p.m. Friday: Oklahoma Sweet: Sunoco Inc. — $62.50 Oklahoma Sour: Sunoco Inc. — $50.50 Oklahoma oil and gas drilling activity posted Feb. 17: COMPLETION No postings INTENT TO DRILL Carter: Kodiak Oil & Gas Inc.; Oil City Unit

Inhofe: Democrats should focus on what families need
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Congress enacted the largest relief package in history: $4 trillion over five laws passed with bipartisan support.The economy is bouncing back.The GDP is projected to return to its prepandemic level by the middle of 2021.

Coronavirus in Oklahoma
The number of positive COVID-19 tests reported Friday by the Oklahoma State Department of Health increased by 917 to 427,558.

Dog protection bill introduced in Oklahoma
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Letter: Medicaid managed care will save the state millions of dollars
Support Journalism To the editors: The debate to move Oklahoma to a Medicaid managed care system is complex.

Need a driver's license or REAL ID in Oklahoma? Prepare to wait months
A major backlog has triggered months-long delays to renew an Oklahoma driver’s license and obtain a REAL ID card.

FIRE DEPARTMENT BID
Published in the Tulsa World, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, March 6, 7, 13, 14, 20 & 21, 2021 The Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians is seeking bids for the Otoe-Missouria Volunteer Fire Department.

Political action committee formed to help Republican women run for office
OKLAHOMA CITY — A new political action committee launched Friday to help Republican women running for office across Oklahoma.The Promoting Oklahoma Women in Elections & Representation PAC, dubbed POWhER, includes individuals helping inspire and support Republican women at all levels of government.

Insurers set sights on growth in Medicare Advantage, Medicaid managed care
The government as a customer Growth in Medicare, Medicaid populations Trouble in the Sooner State The push to value-based care can also lead to complications with providers.

Oklahoma Attorney General files response in jurisdiction filings
LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter has filed a response to a man convicted in a Lawton Stabbing.Joshua Codynah was arrested in August of 2016 in connection to the death of Michael Mithlo.

18 charged in massive Oklahoma drug bust
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (TNN) - 18 people have been charged in connection to a massive drug trafficking ring operating in Oklahoma.

Fight Breaks Out After Oklahoma High School Students Engage ....
Fight Breaks Out After Oklahoma High School Students Engage in 'Racist Taunting' of Black Basketball Players on Opposing Team Fight Breaks Out After Oklahoma High School Students Engage in 'Racist Taunting' of Black Basketball Players on Opposing Team Same dumb assed shit from these dumb assed people, differing day. Nothing

OU softball: Taylon Snow shines in Sooners' home-opening victory
Making just her second start at first base, Oklahoma senior Taylon Snow looked as comfortable Friday night as coach Patty Gasso had hoped she would.

UPDATED: Garfield County 1 of 47 counties in state COVID-19 low risk level
ENID, Okla. — Oklahoma continues to reduce the risk of COVID-19 as more counties, including Garfield County, were reported in the “low” and “new normal” risk levels for spread of the virus Friday.

Sand Springs among 16 area school districts to get additional COVID relief funds
Nearly 90 Oklahoma public school districts and charter schools will receive additional federal relief funds to help offset costs incurred related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
