I've thought of what I would do when I'm no longer doing the radio gig, but for the life of me, I can't just decide whether or not I could be successful in my dream.
High School Football, as much as classes beginning, marks the beginning of Fall in Oklahoma. In Lawton, the three secondary schools have just released the schedules for the fall season.
Oklahoma classrooms are facing a serious problem as the kids head back to school. There's a teacher shortage in the Sooner State that has become a real crisis. More and more educators are leaving the state and/or profession to find better opportunities elsewhere.
Get ready, the annual 'Oklahoma Highland Gathering' is returning this fall. It's a 3-day event filled with all kinds of incredible food, vendors, live entertainment, and traditional Scottish games, dance, and traditions.
Have you ever heard the story of the 'Oklahoma Giant' before? He's a true Sooner State legend and was once named the tallest man in the world! Standing at around 8.2 feet tall he literally towered over everyone he met.
You may have heard that feeding your dog ice is very dangerous and could cause serious illness or even death, especially during the extreme summer heat. We spoke to Oklahoma vets to get the truth about this warning.
If you haven't heard the news yet Oklahoma is facing a giant Asain Jumping Worm invasion! That's right, jumping worms have started to take over the Sooner State and are wreaking havoc on gardens, forests, and just about every other place you can think of.
As hot as it's been lately Oklahomans are looking for ways to cool off this Summer including hitting the lakes, ponds, and rivers for a quick dip, but is it safe? The dangers a lot of people are concerned with are invisible to the naked eye and you won't know if it's attacked you until it's too late. The dreaded brain-eating amoeba!
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water...You could come face to face with a bull shark in Oklahoma this summer! That's right one of the most aggressive, dangerous, and ill-tempered fish to be found in the water.
Wildlife officials are warning the general public that the Oklahoma black bear population is growing and to be on the lookout, especially during the early Summer months as more and more sightings have been reported.