Oklahoma veterans are born and bred from the roots of the state, which holds 6 different military bases. After their service, military men and women take their skills and make their own living, sometimes in very unique ways. Here are a few Veteran-owned businesses throughout Oklahoma that are not your typical mom-and-pop.
We have an update to a story we told you about back last year where a Tyler man was indicted on federal charges that he pretended to be a military war hero to scam money out of investors.
The annual Lawton, Fort Sill Armed Forces Day Parade kicks off tomorrow morning at 10:00 am in downtown. It's the biggest and longest-running Armed Forces Day parade in the country. You won't want to miss it.
The 2022 annual Lawton, Fort Sill Armed Forces Day parade returns this Saturday, May 21st (05-21-22) starting at 10:00-am. It's presented by the Lawton, Fort SIll Chamber of Commerce along with the Lawton, Fort Sill Convention & Visitors Bureau.
The annual Lawton, Fort Sill Armed Forces Day parade returns on Saturday, May 21st (05-21-22). The Lawton, Fort SIll Chamber of Commerce along with the Lawton, Fort Sill Convention & Visitors Bureau just officially announced the parade for 2022.
This past weekend, especially on Sunday Fort Sill was hitting it hard with some serious munitions. It was AWESOME! Of course, there were a few people (Chads & Karens) who saw fit to jump online, hit all the feeds and forums, and complain about the noise and tremors.
Today's the day. Farmers Insurance Angela Shertle invites to to "A Time to Honor" today from 4:00pm until 8:00pm at the Taymor Plaza located at 44th Street and Gore Blvd next to the Wolf Creek Medical Center. The event is in recognition and thanks to all of our service men and women here and abroad.