By Dillon Steen Oklahoma has a rich history in being the birthplace of Red Dirt music so it is just natural that many of the live...
By Ddee Haynes It rained at the fairgrounds in Shawnee, Okla., on Sept. 11-12. All three rodeo arenas were standing in mud. Not just a little...
By Barry Whitworth The sexually transmitted cattle disease Trichomoniasis or Trich continues to be a problem in Oklahoma. The disease, which is known to cause infertility...
Oct. 26, 2016-Seasonal trout fishing will begin as scheduled Nov. 1 at four of the Wildlife Department’s six seasonal trout fishing locations across the state. However,...
By Derek Wiley, Upland Game Biologist Oct. 24, 2016-As summer turns to fall, successful broods from this year’s Northern bobwhite hatch begin to disperse and organize...
By Laci Jones For cowboys and cowgirls, no outfit is complete without a cowboy hat. Lavonna “Shorty” Koger, owner of Shorty’s Caboy Hattery in the historic...
By Krista Lucas Over many centuries, equine breeds have developed to meet new demands. Ponies, cold-bloods, warm-bloods and hot-bloods all have unique characteristics, with the warm-blood...
By Dillon Steen With a population of just over 12,000, Elk City does not have the name recognition such as Tulsa, Stillwater, etc., but you will...
By Judy Wade Six-year-old K. J. Perkins stands 45 inches tall and weighs 43 pounds, but he doesn’t know he is a little guy. He rides...
Oct. 17, 2016-Each year, sportsmen, bird-watchers and other wildlife enthusiasts can join forces with the Wildlife Department to track federally-endangered whooping cranes as the birds migrate...