By Laci Jones As the warm season makes its way across the Sooner state, Oklahoma state parks are a haven for Oklahomans looking to get outdoors....
Bringing the West to Life By Laci Jones In the early 20th century, the 1905 National Editorial Association was scheduled to be held in Guthrie, Oklahoma...
To Understand Horses By Laci Jones Kenneth Hodge brushes his 21-year-old brown quarter horse named “Huey” in his barn in Elk City, Okla. With passion and...
Building a Diversified Ranch By Laci Jones The 101 Ranch was officially established in 1893, and the Millers began diversifying their ranch throughout the next few...
By Laci Jones As one of Oklahoma’s original seven state parks, Roman Nose State Park has a history that sets it apart from other state parks,...
Drawing Inspiration By Laci Jones Grasping several colored pencils in her left hand and one bright orange pencil in her right hand, western artist Kathryn Leitner...
By Laci Jones A man with a bandana covering his face zips across in an All-Terrain Vehicle, dust flying as he makes a turn. These sand...
By Laci Jones Joe Miller was still learning the ropes on becoming as good of a cattleman as his father, G.W. Miller. Only a year after...
A Bull Rider’s Player By Laci Jones At 84-years-old, former professional bull rider Dick Carr believes in the power of prayer, especially when making his renowned...
By Laci Jones Traditions and cultural heritage exceed language and art in Oklahoma Indian Nations like the Choctaw Nation. The Choctaw Nation stays true to their...