By Everett Brazil, III Oklahoma has a variety of crops grown throughout the state, which includes cotton, corn, wheat, sorghum, soybeans and canola. They have long...
By Judy Wade In the 1950s, transportation was not just a means of going places. It was the name of what is perhaps the greatest greyhound...
By Ddee Haynes It had been more than two months since any moisture fell in western Oklahoma. The winds were fierce for weeks and the lack...
By Lanna Mills When you think of cowboys what comes to mind? Is it the big black hat? Perhaps their boots and spurs? How about the...
By Lauren Lamb, DVM Navicular ‘disease’ is a condition that affects the navicular bone, navicular bursa, deep digital flexor tendon and/or the associated ligaments attached to...
By Ralph Chain I have seen a lot of things happen in my lifetime. While most were good, I have seen some things that were not...
By Laci Jones Oklahoma and Native American culture are synonymous, especially during the 32nd annual Red Earth Festival on June 8 through the 10. This celebration...
The Beginning of the End By Laci Jones After the height of the 101 Ranch, the days of the Miller empire were numbered. The success of...
Cowboys on Canvas By Laci Jones He never dreamed he would be on television. The humble artist with a kind smile expressed his vision to tell...
In 1993, a group of forward-thinking Oklahoma energy leaders, in concert with the Oklahoma State Legislature, formed the Oklahoma Energy Resources Board (OERB). The OERB had...