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Bonnie Rucker
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Standing Strong
Theaters in the 1920s were an exciting place: Vaudeville was in its heyday, but the advent of the moving picture was just on the horizon,...
A Treasure in the Wichitas
In a tranquil setting nestled in the Wichita Mountains in southwestern Oklahoma, the Holy City of the Wichitas has told a story for nearly 100...
A Hidden Legacy
Take yourself back to the last decade of the 19th century, in what would become the state of Oklahoma – which was then divided roughly...
A Grape Escape
A glass of wine to relax after a long day, or as a nice complement to a meal, is one of life’s simple luxuries. The wine-making...
Right on Target
Unlike some of the more visible team sports, clay pigeon shooting sports may be new to many. They consist primarily of three types: skeet, trap...
Paving Progress
The Bankhead Highway, named for long-time Alabama legislator and good roads advocate John Hollis Bankhead, begins in Washington, D.C. and culminates in San Diego, Calif....
A Man of the People
Among several other –perhaps more recognizable – titles, Tulsa’s Sean Kouplen is an author. His third book, The Abundance Mentality, highlights the importance of pouring...
Getting Up to Speed
“It's a true family sport. We create a big family with all the other racers ... It's just a good, fun atmosphere.”
Active Years
Exercise: the Antidote to Aging Balance and connection make life sweet, and as we begin to age, this truth becomes even more important. Older adults...
Red Dirt Strong
Coleman Proctor, five-time National Finals Rodeo qualifier in team roping, describes rodeo as a sport that was born out of everyday jobs. An exciting world...