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By Ben Dackiw
Read moreThe Kansas City Chiefs paid tribute to Hall of Fame great Len Dawson before the first snap of Thursday night’s preseason finale against the Green Bay Packers, honoring the quarterback who died this week at the age of 87.
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Read moreBill Anderson Courtesy Writer The Seminole Chieftains are expecting a good year this 2022 football season. Head Coach Mike Synder has a tough schedule this year but has high hopes for his team with returners.
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Read moreDillon Gabriel’s college football journey has taken him from Hawaii to Florida and now to the Palace on the Prairie in Norman, Oklahoma. It’s an insane journey if nothing else for the sheer differences in some of the stops he’s made along the way since high school.
Read moreDrafted as the No. 1 pick overall in the Supplemental Draft, two-time PBR (Professional Bull Riders) World Champion Jess Lockwood will make his Team Series debut for the Oklahoma Freedom this weekend in Austin, Texas, slotted into the roster’s closing position for their opening game of Gambler Days against the Ariat Texas Rattlers.
Read moreODWC Sept. 1 is almost here. And most hunters in Oklahoma know what that means: It’s opening day for dove hunting season! Widely seen as the traditional first opportunity to venture afield in the fall, dove hunting is always a big deal — and a big draw. Based on the Wildlife Department’s annual Game Harvest Survey of hunting license holders, about 69,000 people went dove hunting in Oklahoma, taking more than a million birds over the course of the split season. In recent years, the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation has been working to offer much more information to hunters preparing to hunt dove. This treasure trove of tips and resources on the Department’s website includes a list of promising places to hunt, wildlife management area maps, locations of ODWC fields specifically managed for dove hunting, and various articles and videos to prepare everyone for a great dove hunting experience. Check out all of these resources at https://www. wildlifedepartment.com/ hunting/resources/mgb/ dove. Hunters who want to increase their odds of taking a limit of dove are urged to get out in the days ahead of the opener to scout potential hunting sites, including some great spots for walk-in hunting through the Oklahoma Land Access Program (OLAP). Those who are regular dove hunters know that these birds can change their daily patterns just as fast as they can fly!
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