Jun 5, 2008 | Pawhuska Journal-Capital
Sheriff Ty Koch, a husband, father and grandfather with "strong family values," will seek re-election for the office of Osage County Sheriff, Koch announced this week.
Ambulance troubles persist across state
“We were very concerned, so we called them”
' As director of the Emergency Medical Services Division for the state Health Department, Shawn Rogers knows better than most how dire the ambulance coverage is in Oklahoma. via NewsOK.com
Spreading the Word: Barnsdall couple's publishing roots run deep in Oklahoma
“The True West is still in print today”
Like itinerant preachers, Bob and Yvonne Evans have spread the word - hundreds of thousands of them - in small towns throughout Oklahoma for half a century. via Examiner-Enterprise
Society Unveils Native American Ballerina Sculptures
Cutline: The sculpture of Marjorie Tallchief is unveiled Wednesday evening at the Tulsa Historical Society. via Native American Times
Art students find the sacred in encounters with Osage culture
KANSAS CITY, MO By Michael Humphrey 11/15/2007 Last September art student Becky Schram found a chunk of limestone and chiseled the likeness of a handprint into it. via Native American Times
Oklahoma High School Football - Foyil tipped by Woodland
The Foyil Panthers football team , was tipped 27-20 in Friday's league challenge with the visiting Woodland Cougars The Cougars will now prepare for their challenge against Barnsdall . via MaxPreps