Jun 17, 2008 | Tulsa World
One week, Temple Police Chief David Hornbeck is hailed for helping stop a heavily armed gunman.
Authorities Shoot and Kill Burglary Suspect
Tuesday, June 10, 2008 Posted: 11:12 a.m. Cotton County authorities shot and killed a man after they say he opened fire on them.
Man shot to death by lawmen in Cotton County [11 mins ago]
Officers from several law enforcement agencies shot and killed a burglary suspect after he opened fire on them, authorities said.
Historical markers to be installed Saturday near Frederick
The Tillman County Historical Society has set Saturday, June 7, for dedication of two recently installed historical markers near Frederick.
Casinos' openings called a return
“Right now, as it stands, there is no lawsuit out there regarding this property. That case is closed”
One Oklahoma tribe opened a casino in Kansas on Thursday night, while another tribe is planning to do the same in New Mexico. via NewsOK.com
Downtown Durant Holiday celebration schedule set for Saturday
Durant Main Street program director Donna Dow has put the final touches on Saturday's entertainment line up for the Durant Downtown Holiday celebration. via Durant Daily Democrat
Vance Air Force Base flyover set today for Guthrie
Staff reports Vance Air Force Base will help celebrate Oklahoma's 100th birthday with a Centennial Cele-bration flyover in Guthrie today. via The Enid News
3 students selected to act in Centennial play
Two Enid High School students and a Ringwood High School student are among students acting in "Con/Con," a play based on the events of the 1907 Oklahoma Convention. via The Enid News
“I had a few runaways, but never one that I tried to stop. Man, I encouraged 'em to run!”
He can't remember how many paintings he's done, but he thinks he's painted pictures of horses in 28 states, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil. via Western Horseman
“One thing I can tell you about Orren is that his works depict balanced, correctly proportioned horses”
Legendary equine artist Orren Mixer can't remember names, dates or places worth a dime. via Western Horseman