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If asked to describe a typical camping trip, many people would likely share a tale of roughing it in the woods under a starlit sky. Though that might be the traditional way to go camping, a recent trend has inspired its fair share of devotees to embrace a wholly different way to spend a night or two in the great outdoors.
Read moreMillions of individuals across the globe are avid hunters. The passion many of those people have for hunting began on their first childhood hunting trip, and countless hunters fondly recall this milestone moment in their lives.
Read moreAn enrolled member of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma and member of the Indian Brotherhood (IBH), a prison-based gang active in Oklahoma, was sentenced today to 210 months imprisonment for his role in a homicide that took place in 2015 within Indian country in Oklahoma.
Read moreThe number of oil and gas rigs in Oklahoma actively pursuing new energy sources dropped by one last week, according to the February 17 Baker Hughes North American rig count. Last week there were 64 active rigs operating in the state. In the most recent count the number was 63.
Read moreOklahoma’s “nonstop executions” traumatized corrections staff, leaving them vulnerable to mental health distress and botched procedures, nine former Department of Corrections officials warned last month.
Read moreAlso approved was the submission of an application for matching funds from the Bureau of Recreation to improve the parking lot for the new building. Municipal Park Board Chairman Hulett Edgmon also said that the board hopes to obtain Bureau of Recreation funds to help construct a tennis court complex in the city parks.
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