Dani Carson is a born-and-raised Lawtonian and graduated from Cameron University with a bachelor’s degree in journalism media production with a minor in English, along with an associates degree in strategic communications. If you don’t find Dani at the radio station, you may find her teaching her horseback riding lessons in Apache, or anywhere else in Oklahoma or Texas performing live music. Dani’s background in writing music gives her a new perspective on the creativity and hard work it takes to make a good track. If anyone appreciates the talent in local artists and original artists, it’s Dani.
Dani
Look Back At Oklahoma’s Destructive Floods In History
In rememberance of Flood Awareness Month, let's remember the most damaging floods in Oklahoma's history. Unsurprisingly, the majority of which happened years ago in May.
Oklahomans Should Be Cautious About New Disaster Warning: Flooding
May is Flood Awareness Month and we're already feeling the effects of mother nature in Oklahoma. Time to become even more weather aware about the next phase of natural disaster in the sooner state.
Get Your Pickles And More This Summer In Oklahoma
It's one of the favorite shopping festivals in Oklahoma, with nine shops and non-stop pickle themed everything anywhere you look.
Nope, It’s Not Illegal to Adopt These Animals in Oklahoma
Yes, you really can own these animals in Oklahoma. And the majority of them are a lot easier to bring home than you'd think. Since today is Adopt a Shelter Pet Day, consider branching out when adding a new family member.
People Everywhere Are Aiding in Oklahoma’s Colossal Tornado Relief
Beautiful things can come from horrible happenings. The efforts getting Oklahoma communities back up and running, both local and international, are worth highlighting. For those wanting to help, here's how.
Revealing Camping in Oklahoma: Surprising Plants You Can Definitely Eat
If you're planning on camping in Oklahoma, it's wise to know the plants and fruits that can come in handy if ever you need something in the wild.
Are You Even Oklahoman If You’ve Never Sucked This Plant?
Are you even from Oklahoma if you've never found a wild honeysuckle and tried the nectar straight from the plant?
Tragedy Strikes in the Dead of Night in Sulphur, Oklahoma
Tragedy and destruction tore through Sulphur, Oklahoma in the dead of night on April 27th and April 28th.
How to Cope: Storm Anxiety During Oklahoma Tornado Season
If storms cause anxiety for you, here are a few ways to cope during severe weather in Oklahoma. Understanding what to expect can make the storm season easier to cope with than before.
Startling ‘Sounds of Freedom’ in Oklahoma Visitors Should Know Beforehand
Oklahoma's military takes their job and their training seriously. With each branch comes some strange sounds that Oklahoman's think nothing of, but they may catch a newbie off guard the first few times.
Enjoy Oklahoma’s Spectacular Music Festival, Largest in the State
The Normal Music Festival, coined the largest music festival in Oklahoma, is worth the trip from out-of-town or out-of-state.
Risky Ways Oklahomans Snuck Alcohol During Prohibition
Back in the olden days, Oklahoma was one of the many states considered "dry" even when the national Prohibition laws were repealed. But that never stopped the most creative bootleggers and civilians from enjoying their favorite beverages.