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Kimberly Burk
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Not Just for Kids
Recreational tree-climbing becomes a draw for OKC enthusiasts – some into their 50s, 60s and 70s. Kenton Peters learned to climb a tree with ropes...

Vanning Out in New Directions
Recent grants from the state will help two transportation systems improve their services to thousands of rural Oklahomans. The Ki Bois Area Transit System, in...

Unique Vintage
John Snyder racing motorcycles again means Tulsa will get a new tourist attraction. The Mayo Motocross Museum is set to open in mid-2019 at the...

Stay on the Safe Side
WHAT NOT TO DO Hang your purse over the back of your chair in a public place. Google a customer service telephone number. Instead, go...

Crawls for All
Directors of art walks in Tulsa, Oklahoma City and Norman are sold on these monthly events as ways to expose residents to the creative endeavors...

Spirited Affairs
Many tours have words such as ghost and haunted in their titles, and people buying tickets want to hear about these spirits that go bump...

A Soaring Addition to OKC
When the north section of Scissortail Park opens next year in Oklahoma City, visitors will have a multi-use venue that has the makings of an...

The Park’s Backbone
It’s a giant of a park with an impressive lineup of entertainment, education and wellness options, and volunteers make it all happen. Tulsa’s Gathering Place...

Transpo Dynamo
Construction is wrapping up on the Oklahoma City streetcar and just beginning on another sales tax-funded project designed to make the city more appealing and...

Tribal Influences, Great and Small
Native Americans have an impact on every part of Oklahoma, from small-scale operations and hobbies that allow people to celebrate their heritage to multi-million-dollar businesses...