Oklahoma woman develops and patents nebulizer By Laci Jones Oklahoma native Tonda Collins used her background in the healthcare industry and her knowledge of horses to...
By Lacey Newlin There’s nothing more satisfying than a root beer Float after a long day. That creamy, dreamy ice cream and root beer hits the...
By Beth Watkins When I met G.W., it was very evident that this country boy and this city girl lived in two very different worlds, just...
By Lisa Bryant Spring brings budding trees, green grass and new baby animals for many Oklahoma farms and ranches. For some, it may be time when...
By Sarah Blaney “In this democracy, national action to conserve soil must be generated by these millions of land users. If they are active and willing...
Gary P. Nunn By Jan Sikes Gary P. Nunn was born in Okmulgee, Okla., in 1945. No one can dispute the fact that Nunn has been...
By Judy Wade When Pinkney Bedford Turner sold land to John Ringling in 1913, he wrote page one in the history of Ringling, Okla. Mr. Ringling...
By Lanna Mills We take many things for granted today, especially things that are so easily accessed now that in the past took great difficulty. You’re...
By Laci Jones Horse trainer, Clark Kaupke recently received some valuable advice from fellow peer Jody Galyean: “You’ve got to ride every step.” “That doesn’t mean...
When ranchers Doyle and Brenda Burden of Weeletka purchased their land over two decades ago, they noticed a big area of saltwater erosion from an old...